Soybean Oil Monthly Price - Indian Rupee per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Feb 1997 - Mar 2026: 118,390.400 (625.97%)
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Description: Soybean oil (Any origin), crude, f.o.b. ex-mill Netherlands

Unit: Indian Rupee per Metric Ton



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

See also: Soybean Oil production statistics

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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
Feb 199718,913.24-
Mar 199719,405.382.60%
Apr 199719,378.11-0.14%
May 199719,376.41-0.01%
Jun 199719,695.761.65%
Jul 199719,118.81-2.93%
Aug 199719,543.742.22%
Sep 199720,210.463.41%
Oct 199722,136.259.53%
Nov 199725,115.1813.46%
Dec 199724,395.73-2.86%
Jan 199824,598.440.83%
Feb 199824,670.840.29%
Mar 199825,756.674.40%
Apr 199826,251.141.92%
May 199827,089.553.19%
Jun 199826,573.82-1.90%
Jul 199826,016.39-2.10%
Aug 199825,301.80-2.75%
Sep 199826,150.363.35%
Oct 199825,999.83-0.58%
Nov 199826,019.570.08%
Dec 199825,149.47-3.34%
Jan 199923,023.61-8.45%
Feb 199920,486.08-11.02%
Mar 199918,857.16-7.95%
Apr 199918,913.990.30%
May 199918,027.96-4.68%
Jun 199917,508.56-2.88%
Jul 199916,942.28-3.23%
Aug 199917,921.975.78%
Sep 199918,021.760.56%
Oct 199917,361.26-3.67%
Nov 199916,808.44-3.18%
Dec 199916,292.44-3.07%
Jan 200016,105.06-1.15%
Feb 200015,610.79-3.07%
Mar 200015,844.011.49%
Apr 200015,982.350.87%
May 200014,860.69-7.02%
Jun 200014,755.61-0.71%
Jul 200015,193.212.97%
Aug 200015,028.95-1.08%
Sep 200014,339.85-4.59%
Oct 200014,556.021.51%
Nov 200014,819.691.81%
Dec 200014,986.831.13%
Jan 200114,185.86-5.34%
Feb 200114,131.51-0.38%
Mar 200115,274.278.09%
Apr 200115,252.67-0.14%
May 200113,848.57-9.21%
Jun 200113,485.34-2.62%
Jul 200119,863.6847.30%
Aug 200120,146.031.42%
Sep 200118,348.00-8.92%
Oct 200117,913.08-2.37%
Nov 200118,752.094.68%
Dec 200119,016.841.41%
Jan 200218,811.29-1.08%
Feb 200217,768.50-5.54%
Mar 200217,507.70-1.47%
Apr 200218,142.293.62%
May 200219,594.618.01%
Jun 200222,365.9314.14%
Jul 200223,876.286.75%
Aug 200224,428.872.31%
Sep 200224,495.220.27%
Oct 200225,566.644.37%
Nov 200228,084.569.85%
Dec 200228,450.711.30%
Jan 200325,916.71-8.91%
Feb 200324,938.61-3.77%
Mar 200324,893.40-0.18%
Apr 200325,626.492.94%
May 200325,859.950.91%
Jun 200325,502.66-1.38%
Jul 200324,569.50-3.66%
Aug 200323,688.48-3.59%
Sep 200325,585.488.01%
Oct 200327,609.207.91%
Nov 200328,705.823.97%
Dec 200329,057.851.23%
Jan 200429,858.632.76%
Feb 200430,878.903.42%
Mar 200431,034.530.50%
Apr 200429,543.41-4.80%
May 200428,410.23-3.84%
Jun 200426,478.43-6.80%
Jul 200427,860.085.22%
Aug 200428,020.920.58%
Sep 200427,732.61-1.03%
Oct 200426,714.32-3.67%
Nov 200425,316.53-5.23%
Dec 200424,279.84-4.09%
Jan 200522,752.68-6.29%
Feb 200521,652.00-4.84%
Mar 200523,753.829.71%
Apr 200523,877.430.52%
May 200523,397.52-2.01%
Jun 200524,414.654.35%
Jul 200524,435.780.09%
Aug 200523,997.74-1.79%
Sep 200523,941.52-0.23%
Oct 200525,935.208.33%
Nov 200525,557.70-1.46%
Dec 200524,548.53-3.95%
Jan 200623,790.05-3.09%
Feb 200623,640.42-0.63%
Mar 200624,043.461.70%
Apr 200624,292.461.04%
May 200626,713.719.97%
Jun 200627,658.603.54%
Jul 200629,267.875.82%
Aug 200629,421.080.52%
Sep 200627,780.96-5.57%
Oct 200627,949.890.61%
Nov 200630,308.538.44%
Dec 200631,160.242.81%
Jan 200730,919.25-0.77%
Feb 200731,577.852.13%
Mar 200731,655.660.25%
Apr 200731,769.250.36%
May 200732,172.651.27%
Jun 200734,058.695.86%
Jul 200735,854.165.27%
Aug 200737,625.274.94%
Sep 200739,431.544.80%
Oct 200739,817.040.98%
Nov 200745,021.5513.07%
Dec 200746,844.074.05%
Jan 200850,404.967.60%
Feb 200856,184.3011.47%
Mar 200860,080.586.93%
Apr 200856,932.66-5.24%
May 200860,570.996.39%
Jun 200865,735.558.53%
Jul 200864,553.78-1.80%
Aug 200857,093.34-11.56%
Sep 200854,723.27-4.15%
Oct 200845,846.75-16.22%
Nov 200840,459.11-11.75%
Dec 200836,264.97-10.37%
Jan 200938,578.236.38%
Feb 200936,800.50-4.61%
Mar 200937,463.501.80%
Apr 200940,511.598.14%
May 200943,176.826.58%
Jun 200942,658.04-1.20%
Jul 200941,052.09-3.76%
Aug 200943,639.266.30%
Sep 200941,569.34-4.74%
Oct 200941,908.790.82%
Nov 200943,420.003.61%
Dec 200943,828.000.94%
Jan 201042,277.95-3.54%
Feb 201042,118.95-0.38%
Mar 201041,451.86-1.58%
Apr 201040,174.98-3.08%
May 201039,339.31-2.08%
Jun 201040,058.551.83%
Jul 201042,692.056.57%
Aug 201046,455.678.82%
Sep 201047,660.102.59%
Oct 201050,935.776.87%
Nov 201055,274.638.52%
Dec 201059,836.218.25%
Jan 201161,982.583.59%
Feb 201161,812.44-0.27%
Mar 201158,780.19-4.91%
Apr 201158,165.26-1.05%
May 201158,185.270.03%
Jun 201159,176.591.70%
Jul 201159,399.210.38%
Aug 201160,147.511.26%
Sep 201162,420.933.78%
Oct 201160,225.45-3.52%
Nov 201161,536.312.18%
Dec 201163,341.292.93%
Jan 201262,306.82-1.63%
Feb 201261,411.34-1.44%
Mar 201264,684.185.33%
Apr 201267,804.874.82%
May 201266,321.02-2.19%
Jun 201266,223.54-0.15%
Jul 201268,824.543.93%
Aug 201269,464.410.93%
Sep 201269,886.730.61%
Oct 201262,382.33-10.74%
Nov 201262,259.21-0.20%
Dec 201263,280.591.64%
Jan 201364,760.342.34%
Feb 201363,066.79-2.62%
Mar 201360,774.61-3.63%
Apr 201359,515.30-2.07%
May 201359,061.79-0.76%
Jun 201360,530.482.49%
Jul 201359,200.16-2.20%
Aug 201362,870.686.20%
Sep 201364,945.123.30%
Oct 201361,074.01-5.96%
Nov 201362,070.831.63%
Dec 201361,360.77-1.14%
Jan 201458,537.53-4.60%
Feb 201460,475.683.31%
Mar 201460,763.940.48%
Apr 201460,458.63-0.50%
May 201457,076.49-5.59%
Jun 201455,283.09-3.14%
Jul 201453,903.02-2.50%
Aug 201452,477.63-2.64%
Sep 201451,131.23-2.57%
Oct 201451,104.75-0.05%
Nov 201450,944.21-0.31%
Dec 201451,081.180.27%
Jan 201549,495.78-3.10%
Feb 201547,303.11-4.43%
Mar 201546,833.01-0.99%
Apr 201546,923.050.19%
May 201550,099.296.77%
Jun 201550,335.670.47%
Jul 201547,882.03-4.87%
Aug 201547,394.13-1.02%
Sep 201547,701.280.65%
Oct 201548,370.601.40%
Nov 201548,041.11-0.68%
Dec 201550,992.186.14%
Jan 201649,529.94-2.87%
Feb 201652,358.825.71%
Mar 201651,340.36-1.95%
Apr 201652,785.452.81%
May 201653,217.270.82%
Jun 201653,819.251.13%
Jul 201653,549.60-0.50%
Aug 201655,184.663.05%
Sep 201655,876.941.25%
Oct 201657,495.332.90%
Nov 201659,769.163.95%
Dec 201662,242.934.14%
Jan 201759,720.14-4.05%
Feb 201756,339.44-5.66%
Mar 201753,717.04-4.65%
Apr 201751,226.55-4.64%
May 201753,148.933.75%
Jun 201753,672.000.98%
Jul 201753,846.380.32%
Aug 201755,120.702.37%
Sep 201757,333.894.02%
Oct 201757,314.76-0.03%
Nov 201757,526.980.37%
Dec 201755,710.30-3.16%
Jan 201855,402.36-0.55%
Feb 201854,303.20-1.98%
Mar 201854,392.990.17%
Apr 201854,621.440.42%
May 201853,579.24-1.91%
Jun 201853,459.58-0.22%
Jul 201853,617.760.30%
Aug 201852,972.98-1.20%
Sep 201854,518.062.92%
Oct 201855,387.781.60%
Nov 201852,375.68-5.44%
Dec 201851,556.87-1.56%
Jan 201952,906.662.62%
Feb 201955,030.934.02%
Mar 201952,131.91-5.27%
Apr 201950,943.75-2.28%
May 201951,820.671.72%
Jun 201951,585.44-0.45%
Jul 201951,478.95-0.21%
Aug 201956,433.489.62%
Sep 201955,586.76-1.50%
Oct 201954,766.79-1.48%
Nov 201955,351.111.07%
Dec 201958,416.285.54%
Jan 202062,315.896.68%
Feb 202057,188.19-8.23%
Mar 202055,573.65-2.82%
Apr 202051,807.16-6.78%
May 202051,810.370.01%
Jun 202057,213.8010.43%
Jul 202061,598.177.66%
Aug 202064,736.085.09%
Sep 202066,579.682.85%
Oct 202067,212.830.95%
Nov 202072,327.867.61%
Dec 202075,587.684.51%
Jan 202180,321.026.26%
Feb 202181,752.241.78%
Mar 202193,524.9114.40%
Apr 2021103,170.0010.31%
May 2021115,514.9011.97%
Jun 2021111,673.20-3.33%
Jul 2021109,422.10-2.02%
Aug 2021106,368.60-2.79%
Sep 2021102,969.00-3.20%
Oct 2021111,120.807.92%
Nov 2021107,476.10-3.28%
Dec 2021106,601.80-0.81%
Jan 2022109,406.302.63%
Feb 2022119,731.909.44%
Mar 2022149,201.3024.61%
Apr 2022148,364.70-0.56%
May 2022151,748.602.28%
Jun 2022136,774.50-9.87%
Jul 2022122,088.20-10.74%
Aug 2022127,191.004.18%
Sep 2022124,249.00-2.31%
Oct 2022129,748.404.43%
Nov 2022135,146.604.16%
Dec 2022116,066.90-14.12%
Jan 2023110,695.10-4.63%
Feb 2023102,677.90-7.24%
Mar 202391,607.02-10.78%
Apr 202384,478.95-7.78%
May 202381,371.36-3.68%
Jun 202382,835.811.80%
Jul 202393,331.4612.67%
Aug 202393,260.22-0.08%
Sep 202392,330.34-1.00%
Oct 202394,376.922.22%
Nov 202393,151.66-1.30%
Dec 202388,503.91-4.99%
Jan 202480,758.50-8.75%
Feb 202475,654.55-6.32%
Mar 202480,088.565.86%
Apr 202479,948.05-0.18%
May 202482,408.303.08%
Jun 202484,364.962.37%
Jul 202490,218.846.94%
Aug 202486,528.95-4.09%
Sep 202487,471.631.09%
Oct 202491,997.485.17%
Nov 202496,592.925.00%
Dec 202490,254.26-6.56%
Jan 202590,408.270.17%
Feb 202593,036.632.91%
Mar 202587,627.93-5.81%
Apr 202595,718.819.23%
May 202599,097.573.53%
Jun 2025101,144.802.07%
Jul 2025112,560.5011.29%
Aug 2025108,921.00-3.23%
Sep 2025102,393.60-5.99%
Oct 2025100,058.40-2.28%
Nov 2025100,155.200.10%
Dec 2025100,512.100.36%
Jan 2026104,246.203.72%
Feb 2026116,314.6011.58%
Mar 2026137,303.7018.05%

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