I. Rapeseed: stock and port arrival
This week (ended Sept. 27th), rapeseed inventory totals 133,000 tonnes in domestic coastal areas, a reduction of 32,000 tonnes by 19.39% from 165,000 tonnes last week and by 66.92% from 402,000 tonnes of the corresponding period last year. Among them, stock in Guangxi, Guangdong and Fujian has decreased by 23.7% to 103,000 tonnes from 135,000 tonnes last week and by 62.13% from 272,000 tonnes of the same week in the previous year. According to Cofeed, there will be only one cargo of Canadian rapeseed and 30,000 tonnes from Australia for September shipment, and two cargoes of Canadian rapeseed and 40,000 tonnes of Australian rapeseed in October amid tensions between China and Canada. Only when there is a thaw between China and Canada will Chinese firms start to buy Canadian rapeseed substantially. China and the United States have resumed their trade talks, but it is less likely that China and Canada will see a thaw very soon, and even if that happens, it will take some time for the process of purchase, loading and arrival. This will probably lead to a tight supply outlook of rapeseed.
Fig. 1: China’s Rapeseed Stocks in Recent Years
II. Rapeseed oil stock
This week (ended Sept. 27th), rapeseed oil stock is 423,200 tonnes, up 7,000 tonnes by 1.68% from 416,200 tonnes last week yet down by 18.74% from 520,800 tonnes of the same period last year. More details for stocks:
Fig. 2: China’s Rapeseed Oil Stocks in Recent Years
III. Rapeseed meal stock
This week (ended Sept. 27th), rapeseed meal stock has totaled 44,000 tonnes nationwide, down 2,200 tonnes by 4.76% from 46,200 tonnes last week yet up by 33.33% from 33,000 tonnes of the same period last year. More details for stocks:
Fig. 3: China’s Rapeseed Meal Stocks in Recent Years