First Quarter of 2023 in Asia- Pacific Peanut Oil Prices
North America
The Peanut Oil
Prices increased in the first quarter of 2023 as a result of increased
domestic demand in the North American housing and food industries. Prices
climbed due to high input costs in the first half of Q1 of 2023 as a result of
a shrinking supply and rising demand. Prices rose in tandem with the end-use
industries' continually high demand throughout the second half of Q1. Due to
the rise in the price of other edible oils, Peanut Oil became a different home
oil source in several areas, causing its price to rise as well. Prices rise in
the final month of the first quarter due to tighter supply chains and strong
demand from downstream industries.
Asia Pacific
The price of Peanut Oil inclined
across the Asia Pacific due to the volatile product market dynamics in Q1 2023.
The domestic and food sectors are two examples of downstream industries that
are increasingly demand-driven. Prices rose at the beginning of the 2023 fourth
quarter. The Indonesian government made Palm Oil
Prices easier to obtain, which increased production and lowered the
cost of other edible oils, notably Peanut Oil Prices for Peanut Oil and other
edible oils increased in the second month of 2023's first quarter as a result
of a reduction in supply, which alleviated pressure on their prices. Prices
rise in the final month of the first quarter as a result of tighter supply
chains and high downstream demand. Towards the end of Q1 2023, the price of
Peanut Oil was recorded to be USD 2125.77/MT for FOB Mundra India in March
2023.
Europe
Prices of Peanut Oil increased in
the European region in Q1 2023 as a result of rising local demand in the
culinary and real estate sectors. Prices increased in the first three months of
Q1 as a result of increased demand and decreased supply. Prices increased as a
result of rising input costs. Throughout the second half of Q1, prices
increased in step with the end-use industries' persistently high demand. The
price of Peanut Oil increased as a result of the rise in the cost of other
edible oils, which made it a different source of household oil in some regions.
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