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India's Edible Oil Imports Burdens Economy: Can GM Mustard Boost Production?

31 May 2023
India's Edible Oil Imports Burdens Economy: Can GM Mustard Boost Production?

Despite the increasing oilseed production, India is burdened with a bulk import of edible oils. The escalating import figures have raised concerns over foreign currency expenditure and its impact on the national economy. There is a dire need to control edible oil imports and promote domestic production, considering the potential benefits for India’s economy. To get a deep explore the current scenario, let’s explore the dominant oilseed crops in India, and the ongoing debate surrounding the cultivation of genetically modified (GM) mustard. Additionally, we delve into the projected record-breaking oilseed production for the upcoming marketing season. Let’s begin!

Major Highlights

  • Import Trend & Foreign Currency Expenditure: Edible oils import in India has shown an upward trajectory, reaching 140.70 lakh tons during the 2021-22 marketing season. It is expected to rise further to 143.70 lakh tons in the 2022-23 season. The surge in imports can be attributed to the lasting impact of the coronavirus pandemic, which disrupted the domestic production and distribution of edible oils. This trend puts immense pressure on the national economy, as billions of rupees are spent annually on foreign currency expenditures related to edible oil imports.
  • Prominent Oilseed Crops In India: Soybean and mustard are the leading contributors to India’s oilseed production. Soybean holds the highest share at 35%, while mustard follows closely at 32%. Despite the cultivation of various types and hybrid categories of mustard, its average production remains lower than the global average. Mustard seeds serve as a primary source of edible oil production in the country.
  • Record-Breaking Oilseed Production: The Ministry of Agriculture estimates that the oilseed production for the 2022-23 marketing season will set a new record at 410 lakh tons. This figure represents a considerable increase from the 2021-22 season’s total production of 379.60 lakh tons. Notable increases in soybean, mustard, and groundnut production are expected, among other oilseed crops such as sesame, toria, taramira, sunflower, flaxseed, niger seed, and castor. Additionally, significant quantities of edible oils are produced from rice bran, safflower, coconut, palm, and other oilseeds. Despite this progress, the country continues to rely on regular imports of various edible oils from abroad.

Ongoing Debate On GM Mustard

To address the disparity between mustard cultivation and production, there is growing support for the cultivation of genetically modified (GM) mustard in India. Delhi University has developed a new variety of GM mustard seeds, offering the potential to increase production levels. However, the cultivation of GM mustard is currently a subject of debate and legal consideration. While the benefits and drawbacks are being assessed, commercial farming utilizing GM mustard seeds has yet to be implemented. The outcome of this ongoing debate will significantly impact India’s oilseed production and the subsequent import of edible oils.

OFB’s Insight

The growing import of edible oils in India poses a significant concern for the national economy, as it leads to substantial foreign currency expenditure. To address this issue, it becomes crucial to enhance domestic oilseed production and reduce dependency on imports. While oilseed production is projected to reach record-breaking levels in the upcoming marketing season, the debate surrounding the cultivation of genetically modified mustard remains unresolved. As India aims for self-sufficiency in edible oil production, it is vital to explore sustainable solutions that balance economic growth and agricultural practices, ultimately benefiting the nation and its people.

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