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    Posted on September 26, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Russia plans to increase sunflower oil exports to India, replacing Ukrainian supplies. India remains a key market amid shifting global trade dynamics.

    Table of Contents

    • Russia's Sunflower Oil Export Strategy
    • India's Role in Russian Oil Imports
    • Potential Market Changes for 2025/26
    • Future Agricultural Collaborations

    Russia Plans to Boost Sunflower Oil Exports to India Amid Market Shifts

    Russia's Sunflower Oil Export Strategy

    By Olga Popova and Gleb Bryanski

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia, the world's top sunflower oil producer, aims to increase exports to India, seeking to replace Ukrainian supplies that are being redirected to Europe, the state agricultural export agency said on Friday.

    India is a major buyer of Russian energy, and the two countries are maintaining close ties despite pressure from the U.S. on India to curb purchases. The U.S. has imposed 50% tariffs on Indian goods, prompting India to seek alternative trading partners.

    India's Role in Russian Oil Imports

    "Russia may strengthen its position in sunflower oil exports to the Indian market in the 2025/26 season. This could occur as Ukrainian suppliers shift their focus from Asia to Europe," agricultural export agency Agroexport said in a statement.

    INDIA OPEN TO BUYING MORE RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER OIL

    Potential Market Changes for 2025/26

    A Russian delegation, headed by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev, is taking part in the World Food India exhibition this week. Patrushev met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 25.

    Russia is set to export a record 5 million metric tons of sunflower oil in the 2025/26 season, according to Dmitry Rylko, the head of consultancy IKAR. India is the biggest buyer of Russian sunflower oil, accounting for a third of total exports.

    Russia is set to harvest a record sunflower crop this year, as more farmers switch from wheat, the country's largest agricultural export, because it is seen as less profitable.

    India imports soybean oil and sunflower oil from Argentina, Brazil, Russia, and Ukraine.

    Future Agricultural Collaborations

    "India is the world's biggest importer of edible oils and is open to the idea of increasing sunflower oil imports from Russia," an Indian government source told Reuters, adding that purchases were up to private traders.

    Mikhail Maltsev, head of Russia's Oils and Fats Union, said vegetable oil production, including soybean and rapeseed oil, would rise by 7.5% this year to more than 10.5 million tons. He also forecast record vegetable oil exports this year.

    Ilya Ilyushin, head of Agroexport, said Russia also wants to increase exports of grains and legumes to India. Russia exported 0.8 million tons of peas to India last year, making it the second-largest supplier.

    The Russian government said in a statement that Patrushev and Modi discussed setting up a BRICS grain exchange, a project floated during Russia's presidency of the group last year.

    Russia says such an exchange would help BRICS countries reduce dependence on international grain traders and set fair prices for agricultural commodities. There has been no progress on the project so far this year.

    (Additional reporting by Shivam Patel and Mayank Bhardwaj in New Delhi. Writing by Gleb Bryanski. Editing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia aims to boost sunflower oil exports to India.
    • •India is a major buyer of Russian sunflower oil.
    • •Ukrainian suppliers shift focus from Asia to Europe.
    • •Russia to export a record 5 million tons in 2025/26.
    • •Potential BRICS grain exchange discussed by Russia and India.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia eyes more sunflower oil exports to India

    1What is sunflower oil?

    Sunflower oil is a vegetable oil extracted from sunflower seeds. It is commonly used for cooking and frying due to its light flavor and high smoke point.

    2What is an export strategy?

    An export strategy is a plan developed by a company or country to sell goods or services to foreign markets, aiming to increase sales and market presence.

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