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Soybean Oil Price Today in India

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Soybean Oil is trading at ₹135 per kg in India (as of 25 Jun 2026) — a reference wholesale rate. See the live rate, price history and market comparison below.

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₹135 /kg

Updated 25 Jun 2026 · confidence 40

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What the numbers say

Soybean oil is a globally traded, largely import-linked commodity rather than a regional specialty crop. The reference figure here is normalised to a per-kg basis from wholesale edible-oil rates; in trade it is quoted in bulk by tonne or by 15-kg tin. Its price tracks the international oilseed complex, import duties and the rupee far more than local mandi arrivals.

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Trend estimate only — not financial or trading advice.

Understanding the price

What affects the soybean oil price?

Soybean oil — soya oil — is one of India's highest-volume refined edible oils, used in home kitchens, food processing and the bakery and snack trade. Domestic crush comes mainly from the soybean belts of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, but India also imports very large quantities of crude soya oil to meet demand. As a result its price is set far more by global oil markets, import duties and the rupee than by any single Indian region — and it is not a Western Ghats crop.

Global soya-oil prices

India imports a large share of its soybean oil, so international crude soya-oil prices are the dominant driver of the domestic rate.

Import duties & policy

Edible-oil import duties, tariff-rate quotas and policy changes feed almost directly into the landed price of refined soya oil.

Rupee-dollar exchange rate

Because much of the supply is imported, a weaker rupee raises the rupee cost of soya oil even when global prices are flat.

Palm-oil spread & substitution

Soya oil competes with palm and sunflower oil; its premium or discount to palm shifts buying and the price gap between them.

Major producing regions

Madhya Pradesh (Indore, Ujjain belt)

India's largest soybean-growing region and the hub for domestic crushing.

Maharashtra

A major soybean and crushing belt, especially Vidarbha and Marathwada.

Rajasthan

A significant soybean-producing state feeding the oil complex.

Port-linked refineries

Coastal refiners process large volumes of imported crude soya oil for the domestic market.

Grades & varieties

  • Refined soya oil (RBD) — Refined, bleached and deodorised — the standard retail and cooking grade.
  • Crude / degummed soya oil — Imported or freshly crushed oil sold to refiners before refining; the trade benchmark.
  • Bulk / tanker vs packed — Loose tanker oil trades below branded, tinned or pouch-packed retail oil.

Market factors

Soybean oil is a globally traded, largely import-linked commodity rather than a regional specialty crop. The reference figure here is normalised to a per-kg basis from wholesale edible-oil rates; in trade it is quoted in bulk by tonne or by 15-kg tin. Its price tracks the international oilseed complex, import duties and the rupee far more than local mandi arrivals.

Export relevance

India is a net importer of soybean oil, not a meaningful exporter. The price story is therefore about landed import cost, duty policy and domestic refining margins — soybean meal (a by-product of crushing) is the more export-relevant part of the chain, not the oil itself.

Seasonal trends

The Indian soybean crop is a kharif crop, harvested from October to December, when fresh domestic crushing eases pressure. For much of the year, however, the price is steadied or moved by the steady flow of imports and global oil-market swings rather than by the local harvest alone.

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What is the price of Soybean Oil in India today?

Soybean Oil is trading at ₹135 per kg in India as of 25 Jun 2026 — a reference wholesale rate aggregated from authorised public sources and normalized to ₹/kg. Indicative, for reference only — not an AroWest retail price.

What is the soybean oil price today in India?

The figure above is the latest source-verified wholesale reference rate per kilogram for refined soya oil, drawn from authorised public sources and normalised to a per-kg basis.

Why does soybean oil price move with global markets?

India imports a large share of its soybean oil, so international soya-oil prices, import duties and the rupee-dollar rate are the main drivers of the domestic price.

Is soybean oil a Western Ghats product?

No. Soybean is grown mainly in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan, and much of the oil is imported. It is not a Western Ghats crop, and we describe it as the pan-India, import-linked commodity it is.

Is this AroWest's retail price for soybean oil?

No — it is an indicative wholesale/market reference in INR per kg, not AroWest's retail price and not a live, guaranteed quote. Actual buying or selling prices will differ by grade, brand, pack size and location.

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