• analysis of the world oil crops market
  • analysis of the world oil crops market
  • analysis of the world oil crops market
  • analysis of the world oil crops market
  • How oil crops are being used by World consumers?
  • In some ways or other, oil crops or its by-products are being used by whole world consumer. For instance, over 60% of soy and 75% of the palm oil production are exported and made the soy complex more valuable commodity than wheat in global agricultural market while oil palm stood at third place.
  • What are the major oil crops in the world?
  • Total export of oilseed during 2014–2018 The major oil crops in the global trade include coconut, corn, cotton, groundnut, oil palm, olive, perennial tree crops, rapeseed, soybean, and sunflower. The soybean crop has a significant share among other oil crops in the international trade followed by rapeseed, sunflower and mustard, and groundnut.
  • What is the growth rate of oil crops market in 2024?
  • Gross production value in Oil Crops market is projected to amount to US$0.57tn in 2024. An annual growth rate of 7.28% is expected (CAGR 2024-2029), resulting in gross production value of US$0.81tn in 2029. The import value in Oil Crops market is projected to amount to US$139.1bn in 2024. An annual growth rate of 4.83% is expected (CAGR 2024–2029).
  • What is the OECD & FAO oil market outlook?
  • The Outlook has been produced jointly by the OECD and FAO for 20 years, in collaboration with their Members and international commodity organisations. This chapter describes market developments and medium-term projections for world oilseed markets for the period 2024-33.
  • Why are oil plants gaining a significant share in World Trade?
  • These crops have significant share in world trade. The main reasons behind the increased trade of oil plants are the escalation in per hectare productivity due to environment-friendly farming, improved genomics of oil crops, hybrid high-yielding varieties, and cost-effective technologies.
  • Where are oil crops grown?
  • Oil crops are grown in the different corners of the world, depending on the agroclimatic conditions and are an essential part of agribusiness and international trade of many economies (Sharma et al. 2012). The oilseed demand is rising due to the persistent increase in population in the world.