Soybean Oil Monthly Price - Canadian Dollar per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Apr 2001 - Mar 2026: 1,524.203 (300.18%)
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Description: Soybean oil (Any origin), crude, f.o.b. ex-mill Netherlands

Unit: Canadian Dollar per Metric Ton



Source: ISTA Mielke GmbH, Oil World; US Department of Agriculture; World Bank.

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Overview

Soybean oil is a vegetable oil extracted from soybeans and traded on commodity markets as a refined or crude edible oil, with the benchmark often quoted in US dollars per metric ton. A common reference point is soybean oil, crude, FOB ex-mill Illinois, which reflects pricing at a major processing and export corridor in the United States. The oil is produced as part of the soybean crushing process, alongside soybean meal, so its market is closely linked to the economics of oilseed processing rather than to oilseed farming alone.

Soybean oil is used primarily in food applications such as cooking oil, frying oil, margarine, shortening, and processed foods. It also serves as a feedstock for industrial uses, including soaps, lubricants, and biodiesel. Because it is one of the principal edible oils in global trade, its price is influenced by competition with other vegetable oils and by the balance between food, feed, and industrial demand. Its market structure reflects the dual nature of soybeans as both an oil source and a protein meal source.

Supply Drivers

Supply is shaped first by soybean production, because soybean oil is a co-product of crushing beans into oil and meal. The main producing regions are the United States, Brazil, Argentina, China, and parts of the European and Asian oilseed belt, where climate, soil quality, and farm infrastructure support large-scale soybean cultivation. Output depends on planting decisions, weather during the growing season, and harvest conditions. Soybeans are an annual crop, so supply responds each crop cycle rather than through continuous extraction.

Weather sensitivity is a central feature. Drought, excessive rainfall, heat stress, and frost can affect yields and oil content, while pests and plant disease can reduce harvested volumes or raise production costs. Because crushing capacity, rail links, river transport, ports, and storage facilities shape the movement of beans and oil, logistical bottlenecks can influence local basis levels and export availability. In South America, transport from inland growing areas to coastal export terminals is often a key constraint.

Supply also depends on the economics of crushing. Crushers respond to the relative value of soybean oil and soybean meal, so changes in one co-product affect the incentive to process beans. This makes soybean oil supply partly a function of meal demand, not only edible oil demand. Inventory carryover, refinery capacity, and the availability of competing vegetable oils also affect how quickly supply reaches end users.

Demand Drivers

Demand comes from both food and industrial uses. In food markets, soybean oil is valued for its neutral flavor, broad availability, and suitability for frying, baking, and processed foods. It is widely used by food manufacturers because it blends well with other ingredients and has a relatively stable supply chain. Household cooking demand is important in many countries, while industrial food processing creates large, steady offtake tied to population growth and urbanization.

A major structural demand channel is biodiesel and other renewable fuel uses, where soybean oil competes with other feedstocks such as rapeseed oil, palm oil, and used cooking oil. This link ties soybean oil demand to energy markets and to policy frameworks that encourage liquid biofuels. In addition, soybean oil competes with palm oil, sunflower oil, canola oil, and animal fats in both food and industrial applications, so substitution is a major price mechanism. When one vegetable oil becomes relatively expensive, buyers often switch to another where formulation and logistics allow.

Seasonality matters because food and fuel demand can vary with weather, holidays, and agricultural processing cycles, but the larger driver is the long-run expansion of edible oil consumption with income growth and population growth. In many markets, soybean oil demand is also influenced by the protein meal market indirectly, because crushing economics determine how much oil is available.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Soybean oil prices are sensitive to the US dollar because the commodity is globally traded and priced in dollars. A stronger dollar can make dollar-denominated oils more expensive for non-US buyers, while a weaker dollar can support import demand. Interest rates matter through inventory financing and storage costs: higher carrying costs tend to discourage stockholding and can alter the shape of futures curves. Like other storable agricultural commodities, soybean oil can move between contango and backwardation depending on nearby supply tightness, harvest timing, and storage economics.

The commodity also responds to broader inflation and energy-market conditions. Because vegetable oils are used in biofuels and food processing, soybean oil can show linkage to crude oil and diesel markets through substitution and blending economics. Futures market positioning, crush margins, and cross-commodity spreads between soybean oil, soybean meal, and soybeans are important for hedgers and processors. The market is therefore shaped by both physical supply-demand balances and financial relationships across related agricultural and energy contracts.

MonthPriceChange
Apr 2001507.76-
May 2001454.99-10.39%
Jun 2001437.33-3.88%
Jul 2001644.8447.45%
Aug 2001658.402.10%
Sep 2001603.73-8.30%
Oct 2001586.10-2.92%
Nov 2001622.556.22%
Dec 2001626.050.56%
Jan 2002622.80-0.52%
Feb 2002582.36-6.49%
Mar 2002570.08-2.11%
Apr 2002586.462.87%
May 2002619.695.67%
Jun 2002699.6912.91%
Jul 2002756.948.18%
Aug 2002788.514.17%
Sep 2002796.861.06%
Oct 2002833.974.66%
Nov 2002914.569.66%
Dec 2002921.770.79%
Jan 2003833.26-9.60%
Feb 2003790.10-5.18%
Mar 2003771.19-2.39%
Apr 2003788.892.30%
May 2003760.42-3.61%
Jun 2003738.14-2.93%
Jul 2003734.15-0.54%
Aug 2003719.95-1.93%
Sep 2003760.715.66%
Oct 2003804.035.69%
Nov 2003827.702.94%
Dec 2003836.751.09%
Jan 2004851.431.75%
Feb 2004906.466.46%
Mar 2004916.391.10%
Apr 2004906.62-1.07%
May 2004866.03-4.48%
Jun 2004788.88-8.91%
Jul 2004800.391.46%
Aug 2004793.80-0.82%
Sep 2004774.74-2.40%
Oct 2004724.82-6.44%
Nov 2004670.83-7.45%
Dec 2004671.820.15%
Jan 2005639.08-4.87%
Feb 2005614.20-3.89%
Mar 2005662.927.93%
Apr 2005675.351.87%
May 2005675.720.06%
Jun 2005693.912.69%
Jul 2005687.11-0.98%
Aug 2005662.05-3.65%
Sep 2005642.15-3.00%
Oct 2005681.086.06%
Nov 2005660.14-3.07%
Dec 2005624.16-5.45%
Jan 2006620.21-0.63%
Feb 2006612.54-1.24%
Mar 2006627.342.42%
Apr 2006617.30-1.60%
May 2006652.815.75%
Jun 2006668.632.42%
Jul 2006711.436.40%
Aug 2006706.94-0.63%
Sep 2006672.33-4.90%
Oct 2006693.763.19%
Nov 2006767.3510.61%
Dec 2006804.614.86%
Jan 2007820.011.91%
Feb 2007837.072.08%
Mar 2007839.050.24%
Apr 2007854.221.81%
May 2007863.401.07%
Jun 2007890.203.10%
Jul 2007931.784.67%
Aug 2007975.964.74%
Sep 20071,000.672.53%
Oct 2007982.73-1.79%
Nov 20071,105.7712.52%
Dec 20071,192.437.84%
Jan 20081,296.088.69%
Feb 20081,412.889.01%
Mar 20081,491.765.58%
Apr 20081,441.98-3.34%
May 20081,435.56-0.45%
Jun 20081,560.858.73%
Jul 20081,526.11-2.23%
Aug 20081,401.97-8.13%
Sep 20081,271.03-9.34%
Oct 20081,116.66-12.15%
Nov 20081,005.65-9.94%
Dec 2008920.38-8.48%
Jan 2009968.645.24%
Feb 2009930.92-3.89%
Mar 2009923.99-0.74%
Apr 2009989.597.10%
May 20091,023.883.47%
Jun 20091,006.34-1.71%
Jul 2009948.42-5.76%
Aug 2009982.823.63%
Sep 2009928.75-5.50%
Oct 2009946.201.88%
Nov 2009987.934.41%
Dec 2009991.040.32%
Jan 2010960.07-3.12%
Feb 2010960.850.08%
Mar 2010932.03-3.00%
Apr 2010907.52-2.63%
May 2010893.52-1.54%
Jun 2010892.91-0.07%
Jul 2010949.716.36%
Aug 20101,039.429.45%
Sep 20101,069.512.90%
Oct 20101,167.369.15%
Nov 20101,246.406.77%
Dec 20101,335.897.18%
Jan 20111,358.471.69%
Feb 20111,342.70-1.16%
Mar 20111,275.49-5.01%
Apr 20111,255.80-1.54%
May 20111,257.930.17%
Jun 20111,288.702.45%
Jul 20111,277.93-0.84%
Aug 20111,305.072.12%
Sep 20111,311.610.50%
Oct 20111,248.21-4.83%
Nov 20111,242.75-0.44%
Dec 20111,232.33-0.84%
Jan 20121,232.18-0.01%
Feb 20121,244.931.03%
Mar 20121,277.482.62%
Apr 20121,299.541.73%
May 20121,230.16-5.34%
Jun 20121,215.11-1.22%
Jul 20121,256.833.43%
Aug 20121,240.44-1.30%
Sep 20121,252.961.01%
Oct 20121,161.38-7.31%
Nov 20121,134.57-2.31%
Dec 20121,146.401.04%
Jan 20131,182.483.15%
Feb 20131,183.980.13%
Mar 20131,145.13-3.28%
Apr 20131,115.58-2.58%
May 20131,093.85-1.95%
Jun 20131,069.33-2.24%
Jul 20131,028.88-3.78%
Aug 20131,035.290.62%
Sep 20131,054.941.90%
Oct 20131,026.98-2.65%
Nov 20131,037.421.02%
Dec 20131,053.941.59%
Jan 20141,030.60-2.21%
Feb 20141,073.304.14%
Mar 20141,107.713.21%
Apr 20141,100.99-0.61%
May 20141,047.96-4.82%
Jun 20141,004.81-4.12%
Jul 2014964.19-4.04%
Aug 2014941.68-2.34%
Sep 2014923.97-1.88%
Oct 2014933.751.06%
Nov 2014935.020.14%
Dec 2014938.260.35%
Jan 2015967.323.10%
Feb 2015953.68-1.41%
Mar 2015946.35-0.77%
Apr 2015922.05-2.57%
May 2015956.183.70%
Jun 2015974.301.90%
Jul 2015969.45-0.50%
Aug 2015957.60-1.22%
Sep 2015955.75-0.19%
Oct 2015971.691.67%
Nov 2015965.53-0.63%
Dec 20151,049.378.68%
Jan 20161,045.77-0.34%
Feb 20161,058.491.22%
Mar 20161,012.61-4.33%
Apr 20161,017.960.53%
May 20161,029.251.11%
Jun 20161,030.300.10%
Jul 20161,040.540.99%
Aug 20161,070.772.91%
Sep 20161,097.442.49%
Oct 20161,139.933.87%
Nov 20161,188.834.29%
Dec 20161,221.902.78%
Jan 20171,157.36-5.28%
Feb 20171,100.28-4.93%
Mar 20171,090.87-0.86%
Apr 20171,067.21-2.17%
May 20171,123.035.23%
Jun 20171,110.18-1.14%
Jul 20171,060.93-4.44%
Aug 20171,086.472.41%
Sep 20171,091.700.48%
Oct 20171,107.511.45%
Nov 20171,132.282.24%
Dec 20171,108.66-2.09%
Jan 20181,082.42-2.37%
Feb 20181,060.68-2.01%
Mar 20181,082.132.02%
Apr 20181,058.64-2.17%
May 20181,020.69-3.58%
Jun 20181,035.281.43%
Jul 20181,024.64-1.03%
Aug 2018993.45-3.04%
Sep 2018983.53-1.00%
Oct 2018979.06-0.45%
Nov 2018962.47-1.69%
Dec 2018975.281.33%
Jan 2019994.812.00%
Feb 20191,020.552.59%
Mar 20191,002.79-1.74%
Apr 2019981.33-2.14%
May 2019999.431.84%
Jun 2019987.12-1.23%
Jul 2019980.00-0.72%
Aug 20191,053.117.46%
Sep 20191,031.77-2.03%
Oct 20191,016.82-1.45%
Nov 20191,025.130.82%
Dec 20191,082.365.58%
Jan 20201,142.845.59%
Feb 20201,062.78-7.01%
Mar 20201,042.53-1.90%
Apr 2020956.08-8.29%
May 2020956.200.01%
Jun 20201,023.207.01%
Jul 20201,107.868.27%
Aug 20201,147.223.55%
Sep 20201,199.144.53%
Oct 20201,208.840.81%
Nov 20201,274.145.40%
Dec 20201,314.863.20%
Jan 20211,397.736.30%
Feb 20211,426.692.07%
Mar 20211,614.5913.17%
Apr 20211,732.047.27%
May 20211,912.5710.42%
Jun 20211,856.84-2.91%
Jul 20211,842.45-0.77%
Aug 20211,807.33-1.91%
Sep 20211,774.54-1.81%
Oct 20211,845.033.97%
Nov 20211,807.81-2.02%
Dec 20211,804.84-0.16%
Jan 20221,853.862.72%
Feb 20222,029.639.48%
Mar 20222,478.4322.11%
Apr 20222,459.72-0.76%
May 20222,528.842.81%
Jun 20222,234.20-11.65%
Jul 20221,984.16-11.19%
Aug 20222,064.454.05%
Sep 20222,062.41-0.10%
Oct 20222,159.084.69%
Nov 20222,222.752.95%
Dec 20221,916.33-13.79%
Jan 20231,814.99-5.29%
Feb 20231,670.79-7.95%
Mar 20231,523.21-8.83%
Apr 20231,389.01-8.81%
May 20231,335.45-3.86%
Jun 20231,338.650.24%
Jul 20231,500.8112.11%
Aug 20231,518.921.21%
Sep 20231,506.00-0.85%
Oct 20231,554.383.21%
Nov 20231,534.31-1.29%
Dec 20231,431.32-6.71%
Jan 20241,304.08-8.89%
Feb 20241,231.14-5.59%
Mar 20241,306.176.09%
Apr 20241,311.970.44%
May 20241,351.242.99%
Jun 20241,385.062.50%
Jul 20241,479.996.85%
Aug 20241,408.00-4.86%
Sep 20241,413.970.42%
Oct 20241,503.266.31%
Nov 20241,599.726.42%
Dec 20241,507.92-5.74%
Jan 20251,507.36-0.04%
Feb 20251,526.991.30%
Mar 20251,452.22-4.90%
Apr 20251,566.877.89%
May 20251,613.843.00%
Jun 20251,610.60-0.20%
Jul 20251,789.1411.08%
Aug 20251,715.99-4.09%
Sep 20251,603.64-6.55%
Oct 20251,583.96-1.23%
Nov 20251,586.600.17%
Dec 20251,539.59-2.96%
Jan 20261,597.303.75%
Feb 20261,749.999.56%
Mar 20262,031.9616.11%

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