Sunflower oil Monthly Price - Rial Omani per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Apr 2021 - Mar 2026: -41.449 (-6.85%)
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Description: Sunflower Oil, US export price from Gulf of Mexico, Rial Omani per Metric Ton

Unit: Rial Omani per Metric Ton



Source: International Monetary Fund

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Overview

Sunflower oil is a vegetable oil pressed or extracted from sunflower seeds and traded internationally as a refined or crude edible oil. On commodity markets it is commonly quoted in US dollars per metric ton, with the benchmark often referenced as Sunflower oil, 65/35 EU/Black Sea, reflecting a blend of European Union and Black Sea export pricing. It is used primarily in food applications, including cooking oil, frying, margarine, salad dressings, and processed foods. Because it is a liquid oil with relatively neutral flavor and a favorable fatty-acid profile, it competes with other edible oils in both household and industrial uses. Sunflower oil also has smaller non-food uses, including some industrial and personal-care applications, but food demand dominates global trade. Its market behavior is closely linked to the broader vegetable-oil complex, where substitution among sunflower, soybean, rapeseed, palm, and corn oil helps transmit supply shocks across related markets.

Supply Drivers

Sunflower oil supply depends on sunflower seed production, which is concentrated in temperate and semi-arid regions with suitable growing seasons and relatively low humidity. The Black Sea region, parts of the European Union, Argentina, Turkey, and the United States are long-standing producing areas because sunflower is well adapted to rotation systems and can tolerate conditions that are less favorable for some competing oilseeds. Output is shaped by annual planting decisions, weather during flowering and seed fill, and the availability of crushing capacity near producing regions. Drought, excessive heat, and late-season rainfall can reduce seed yield and oil content, while disease pressure and pests can affect both field productivity and oil quality.

Unlike some perennial crops, sunflower is an annual crop, so supply can adjust within a single growing cycle, but acreage shifts are constrained by crop rotation, input costs, and relative returns versus grains and other oilseeds. Transport infrastructure matters because sunflower seed is bulky and often crushed close to origin to reduce freight costs. The oil market also depends on the by-product meal market, since crushing economics reflect the combined value of oil and meal. Storage losses are generally lower than for many fresh agricultural products, but the crop remains exposed to harvest timing, logistics, and regional weather concentration.

Demand Drivers

Demand for sunflower oil is driven mainly by food consumption, especially household cooking, frying, bakery products, snacks, and prepared foods. It is valued for its light taste and versatility, which makes it a common ingredient in both retail and food-service channels. Demand is also influenced by consumer preferences for edible oils with specific fatty-acid characteristics, including high-oleic varieties used in frying and processed foods where oxidative stability matters. In many markets, sunflower oil competes directly with soybean oil, rapeseed oil, palm oil, and, in some applications, corn oil. Because these oils are substitutable in many formulations, relative prices and availability often shift demand among them rather than eliminating demand altogether.

Consumption patterns can be seasonal where frying and processed-food demand rises during holiday periods or warm-weather food service cycles, but the broader demand base is relatively steady because edible oil is a staple input. Population growth, urbanization, and rising consumption of packaged foods support long-run demand, while dietary shifts can alter the mix of oils used. Industrial demand is smaller than food demand, though some sunflower oil enters cosmetics, soaps, and technical applications. The associated sunflower meal market also matters indirectly, because crushing demand is supported by livestock feed demand for protein meal, which helps determine how much seed is processed into oil.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Sunflower oil prices are influenced by the US dollar because the commodity is widely traded in dollars while production and consumption occur in multiple currencies. A stronger dollar can pressure dollar-denominated commodity prices by raising local-currency costs for importers. Interest rates matter through financing and storage costs: holding inventories ties up capital, so higher carrying costs can widen spreads between nearby and deferred contracts. Like other storable agricultural commodities, sunflower oil can exhibit contango when supply is ample and storage is rewarded, or backwardation when nearby physical supply is tight.

Broader inflation and risk sentiment can affect edible oils through portfolio flows and through the cost of energy, freight, and agricultural inputs. Sunflower oil also tends to move within the vegetable-oil complex, so price changes in palm, soybean, and rapeseed oils can influence substitution and arbitrage across markets. Because it is a physical commodity with global trade links, its price reflects both agricultural fundamentals and the economics of transport, processing, and inventory management.

MonthPriceChange
Apr 2021604.74-
May 2021609.270.75%
Jun 2021498.60-18.16%
Jul 2021492.93-1.14%
Aug 2021521.265.75%
Sep 2021503.51-3.41%
Oct 2021546.198.48%
Nov 2021544.31-0.35%
Dec 2021523.62-3.80%
Jan 2022542.813.66%
Feb 2022576.416.19%
Mar 2022907.8557.50%
Apr 2022875.03-3.62%
May 2022799.49-8.63%
Jun 2022724.62-9.36%
Jul 2022598.62-17.39%
Aug 2022575.30-3.90%
Sep 2022501.68-12.80%
Oct 2022522.594.17%
Nov 2022518.03-0.87%
Dec 2022474.40-8.42%
Jan 2023468.45-1.25%
Feb 2023445.48-4.90%
Mar 2023413.36-7.21%
Apr 2023397.89-3.74%
May 2023369.81-7.06%
Jun 2023350.26-5.29%
Jul 2023399.4214.03%
Aug 2023380.43-4.75%
Sep 2023344.05-9.56%
Oct 2023349.961.72%
Nov 2023362.813.67%
Dec 2023362.980.05%
Jan 2024362.72-0.07%
Feb 2024355.69-1.94%
Mar 2024365.632.79%
Apr 2024373.452.14%
May 2024386.703.55%
Jun 2024401.053.71%
Jul 2024410.842.44%
Aug 2024403.17-1.87%
Sep 2024410.651.85%
Oct 2024463.6012.89%
Nov 2024487.165.08%
Dec 2024470.05-3.51%
Jan 2025464.09-1.27%
Feb 2025469.091.08%
Mar 2025473.901.02%
Apr 2025471.01-0.61%
May 2025464.48-1.39%
Jun 2025459.96-0.97%
Jul 2025466.691.46%
Aug 2025489.764.94%
Sep 2025504.503.01%
Oct 2025524.073.88%
Nov 2025522.92-0.22%
Dec 2025519.84-0.59%
Jan 2026554.066.58%
Feb 2026555.600.28%
Mar 2026563.291.38%

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Kernel
Website: http://www.kernel.ua/en/
Location: Ukraine
Estimated Production: 1500000 tons per year

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