serving the world‘s oilseed, oil, fat and feed industries, trade, organisations, banks and government agencies

in more than 100 countries with comprehensive, unbiased and authoritative forecasts, analyses, facts, figures, prices and opinion.

Monthly

The MONTHLY covers world supply and demand statistics with breakdown by major countries for the major oilseeds, the respective oils and oilmeals plus palm oil and fish meal. 

It analyses and forecasts the monthly, quarterly and annual development of world production, disappearance, stocks and prices of these commodities. 

It aims to be the navigation aid through the swelling sea of information, assisting its readers to better find the future course of prices as well as detect turning points ahead of the majority of market participants. The major price-determining factors for the near to medium term will be analysed and their impact on cash prices discussed.

SAMPLE

Friday 17 Oct 2025

The following are the headlines of the respective OIL WORLD MONTHLY

The complete report including the textual part and the detailed statistical section can either be purchased and downloaded individually or is available on a subscription basis (by e-mail).

 

  • We estimate total Chinese soybean imports at 110.5 Mn T in Oct/Sept 2025/26, possibly without any US soybeans ...
  • Larger than expected crops in Canada and Australia will boost world production of rapeseed & canola to a new high in 2025/26. Crushings curbed below potential so far ...
  • The growth of veg. oil output is expected to lose momentum while that of consumption is seen picking up, probably resulting in a sizable reduction of stocks in 2025/26 ... 
  • Processing of sunseed and exports of sunflower oil continued to decline in the first few months of this season, contrary to expectations of an increase ...

 

SUBSCRIPTION

Friday 17 Oct 2025

The following are the headlines of the respective OIL WORLD MONTHLY

The complete report including the textual part and the detailed statistical section can either be purchased and downloaded individually or is available on a subscription basis (by e-mail).

  • We estimate total Chinese soybean imports at 110.5 Mn T in Oct/Sept 2025/26, possibly without any US soybeans....
  • Larger than expected crops in Canada and Australia will boost world production of rapeseed & canola to a new high in 2025/26. Crushings curbed below potential so far....
  • The growth of veg. oil output is expected to lose momentum while that of consumption is seen picking up, probably resulting in a sizable reduction of stocks in 2025/26.... 
  • Processing of sunseed and exports of sunflower oil continued to decline in the first few months of this season, contrary to expectations of an increase....

 

SUBSCRIPTION

Friday 19 Sept 2025

The following are the headlines of the respective OIL WORLD MONTHLY

The complete report including the textual part and the detailed statistical section can either be purchased and downloaded individually or is available on a subscription basis (by e-mail).

 

 

  • We currently forecast total US soybean exports at a multi-year low of 40.2 Mn T in Sept/Aug 2025/26, down almost 11 Mn T from last season, on the assumption of about normal weather conditions in South America...
  • Favourable weather conditions in Canada and Australia have significantly improved the world supply outlook for rapeseed & canola in 2025/26...
  • In 2025/26 we anticipate a sizable increase of the consumption growth in oils & fats to 7.0 Mn T worldwide. The US is seen taking the lead with an increase of 2.1 Mn T... 
  • We expect the growth in world palm oil production to slow down to 1.0-1.2 Mn T in Jan/Dec 2026, versus the average annual increase of 2.0 Mn T in the 10 years up to 2025...

 

SUBSCRIPTION

Friday 29 Aug 2025

The following are the headlines of the respective OIL WORLD MONTHLY

The complete report including the textual part and the detailed statistical section can either be purchased and downloaded individually or is available on a subscription basis (by e-mail).

 

  • The global area under soybeans may decline by 2 Mn ha in 2025/26, compared to an expansion of 20.5 Mn ha in the past five seasons and only the fourth decline in more than 20 years...

  • There will probably still be a global production surplus of approximately 5 Mn T and a corresponding increase in soybean stocks at the end of the season...
  • World production of rapeseed & canola is likely to turn out higher than expected in 2025/26. Trade conflicts will have severe repercussions on global trade flows...
  • The forecast growth in world production of eight veg. oils of 4.5-4.6 Mn T in 2025/26 depends on the further expansion of soybean crushings and thus on meal demand...
  • The growth in global sunflower oil consumption may be limited to only 0.2 Mn T next season, curbed by low carry-in stocks...

 

SUBSCRIPTION