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Weekly

The weekly forecasting and information service for all the major oilseeds as well as for vegetable and animal oils & fats and for oilmeals is read in approximately 100 countries worldwide. You will benefit from our long-running experience of more than 40 years and our unique world database. The semi-annual subscription to the WEEKLY includes six special MONTHLY issues with price forecasts for the next several months. 

Released every Friday with up-to-date analyses of the current situation and the world supply, demand and price outlook for the most important commodities. It also includes latest fundamental analyses and projections for individual countries and comments on current production prospects and their impact on trade, stocks, consumption and prices. 

The OIL WORLD WEEKLY provides you with first-hand information from the world's leading forecasters of the whole field of 39 commodities.

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Friday 5 Dec - WEEKLY No. 48

The following are the headlines of the respective OIL WORLD WEEKLY

The complete report including the textual part and the detailed statistical section can either be purchased and downloaded individually  or is available on a subscription basis (by e-mail).

● A recovery in the area and partly exceptionally high yields have boosted world production of linseed & flaxseed to a new high of 3.8 Mn T in 2025/26, up 0.6 Mn T from a year earlier.... 

● In Aug/Oct 2025, combined soybean crushings and net exports of 7 major countries increased sharply by 9.3 Mn T to 88.2 Mn T, mainly on account of Argentina and Brazil.... 

● Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand exported a total 36.4 Mn T of palm oil in Jan/Oct 2025, 1.4 Mn T above the 8-year low of 35.0 Mn T a year earlier....

● US soya oil consumption for biofuel production declined by 0.6 Mn T in Oct/Sept 2024/25, largely offset by an increase in food and other uses by 0.5 Mn T....

● Record yields have boosted Canadian canola production to a new high of 21.8 Mn T in 2025 while production of soybeans has reportedly turned out lower than initially expected....

 

 

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Friday 28 Nov - WEEKLY No. 47

The following are the headlines of the respective OIL WORLD WEEKLY

The complete report including the textual part and the detailed statistical section can either be purchased and downloaded individually  or is available on a subscription basis (by e-mail).

● World exports of soybeans are still seen rising by approximately 4 Mn T on the year in Aug/Nov 2025, despite a  shortfall in US exports in the vicinity of 9 Mn T... 

● EU soya meal imports soared to a record 22.2 Mn T in Oct/Sept 2024/25 (vs. 18.4 Mn T a year earlier) while EU soybean crushings reached a 4-year high of 15.5 Mn T in that period... 

● Competitively priced soya meal gained market share in many Asian countries, benefiting from declining imports of other oilmeals...

● Thailand boosted palm oil exports by 35% in Jan/Oct 2025 on the back of rising production and declining domestic consumption...

● Brazilian biodiesel production increased by 9% in Jan/Oct 2025. Soya oil’s feedstock share diminished recently in favour of tallow...

● Exports of rapeseed oil from UAE have reached close to 140 Thd T in July/Sept 2025, mainly to China and up more than 10% on the year...

 

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Friday 14 Nov - WEEKLY No. 45

The following are the headlines of the respective OIL WORLD WEEKLY

The complete report including the textual part and the detailed statistical section can either be purchased and downloaded individually  or is available on a subscription basis (by e-mail).

● We currently expect a marginal decline of global palm oil output in 2026, signalling a transition from comfortable supplies to declining stocks and rising prices...

● The revised Peruvian quota and a setback in Scandinavia may result in a decline of world production of fish meal by close to 10% in Oct/March 2025/26...

● Attractive feed prices have promoted increasing EU meat production in 2025 with poultry output reaching record levels...

●The decline of Indian veg. oil imports by 9% on the year in October caused a reduction of domestic stocks. Setback in palm oil imports could not be offset by seed oils...

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Friday 7 Nov - WEEKLY No. 44

The following are the headlines of the respective OIL WORLD WEEKLY

The complete report including the textual part and the detailed statistical section can either be purchased and downloaded individually  or is available on a subscription basis (by e-mail).

● World demand of soya meal will not reach earlier estimates in response to the recent sizable price appreciation...

● We consider the weakness in palm oil to be temporary and expect prices to find a bottom soon in view of the slowdown of the growth of world palm oil production anticipated in 2026...

● Considering latest harvest results, world production of sunflowerseed will probably reach only 57.0 Mn T in 2025/26 compared with last season's low of 55.4 Mn T...

● EU imports of rapeseed & canola have declined sharply so far this season, mainly owing to less arrivals from Ukraine and Australia and despite larger imports from Moldova and Serbia...

● World exports of palm oil increased sharply by 1.3 Mn T on the year in July/Sept 2025, with larger shipments from Indonesia and Central America more than offsetting reductions in Malaysia, Thailand and Ivory Coast...

● In India large crushings have resulted in a rapid decline of rapeseed stocks in recent months, keeping prices well supported and curbing supplies for the rest of the season...

 

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