Breaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeek
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • International
  • Technology
  • Auto News
Reading: US-Bangladesh $1 Billion Pact to Reshape Indian Soymeal Export Landscape
Share
Breaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeekBreaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeek
Search
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • International
  • Technology
  • Auto News
© 2024 All Rights Reserved | Powered by India News Week
US-Bangladesh billion dollar deal to impact Indian soyameal exports
Breaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeek > Economy > US-Bangladesh $1 Billion Pact to Reshape Indian Soymeal Export Landscape
Economy

US-Bangladesh $1 Billion Pact to Reshape Indian Soymeal Export Landscape

November 5, 2025 5 Min Read
Share
SHARE

Bhopal, Oct 26 (ANI): Labourers sort newly harvested soybean crops at a wholesale grain market, in Bhopal on Saturday. (ANI Photo) | Photo Credit: ANI

Bangladesh has traditionally been one of the largest buyers of Indian soymeal. However, shipments during 2024–25 saw a sharp decline to 1.63 lakh tonnes, down 46 per cent from the previous year’s 3.02 lakh tonnes.

“Bangladesh is importing a lot of soybean at cheap prices from the US, which resulted in a drop in exports during the 2024–25 oil year. They have just signed a big contract with the US to buy $1 billion worth of soybeans, which obviously means they will not buy from India — and that’s a concern,” said DN Pathak, Executive Director, Soybean Processors Association of India (SOPA), the apex trade body.

On Tuesday, the US Embassy in Dhaka announced that a consortium of Bangladesh’s three leading soya-crushing companies had committed to purchase $1 billion of US soybeans over the next 12 months. The deal is significant as the US has been scouting for alternative markets to offload its soybeans after China, a major buyer, halted purchases in recent months amid escalating trade tensions and retaliatory tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.

According to reports, Beijing recently announced it would lift certain tariffs on farm goods from November 19 but retain a 13 per cent duty on US soybeans, keeping them less competitive compared to South American supplies.

Weak Export Outlook

The latest developments are expected to weigh on Indian soymeal shipments in the year ahead. “The export outlook right now doesn’t look very good. The situation is fluid — it’s difficult to say how much we’ll be able to export,” Pathak said, commenting on prospects for the 2025–26 oil year. “It all depends on how global prices behave. If prices rise further, we may turn competitive,” he added.

Indian soymeal remains costlier in global markets because it is non-genetically modified (non-GM). Typically, Indian meal is outpriced by around $100 per tonne compared with GM soymeal.

During the oil year 2024–25, Indian shipments fell 5 per cent to 20.23 lakh tonnes, down from 21.28 lakh tonnes in the previous year, mainly due to reduced offtake from countries such as Iran and Bangladesh. However, robust demand from European buyers — primarily Germany, France, and the Netherlands — helped offset the decline. “European demand was strong as buyers covered their positions ahead of the rollout of the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) norms,” Pathak said.

Exports to Germany rose fourfold to over 4.10 lakh tonnes (from 1.04 lakh tonnes), while shipments to France tripled to 2.23 lakh tonnes (from 68,332 tonnes). Exports to the Netherlands more than doubled to 1.11 lakh tonnes (from 50,856 tonnes).

Pathak attributed the fall in shipments to Iran to the prevailing geopolitical situation. “Iran always faces issues with foreign exchange payments, and sanctions make trade risky. Exporters don’t want to take chances dealing with Iran under these circumstances,” he added.

Meanwhile, the Indian soymeal industry is preparing to meet the upcoming EUDR compliance requirements. “We’re working very hard on several aspects. I think we should be able to comply with EUDR and continue exports. The Madhya Pradesh government is helping us a lot in meeting these regulations,” Pathak said.

Published on November 5, 2025

TAGGED:Economy NewsNews
Share This Article
Twitter Copy Link
Previous Article Fact-finding report alleges police repression, environmental violations at Honnavar Port site Investigation Reveals Police Suppression and Environmental Breaches at Honnavar Port
Next Article Royal Challengers Bengaluru up for sale, Diageo confirms process underway RCB on the Market: Diageo Announces Sale Process is Underway
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

After Karnataka, Telangana to introduce hate speech law in Budget session

Telangana to Follow Karnataka with New Hate Speech Legislation in Upcoming Budget Session

December 21, 2025
Govt to foreground ‘Vande Mataram’ at Republic Day celebrations amid criticism over forced patriotism

Vande Mataram, Muslim citizenship, and epistemic injustice in contemporary India make unique title from original. The maximum number of words is 16.

December 21, 2025
From Sai Pallavi–Ranbir Kapoor to Janhvi–Ram Charan: 7 new jodis debuting in 2026

From Sai Pallavi–Ranbir Kapoor to Janhvi–Ram Charan: 7 new jodis debuting in 2026 Rewrite this headline into a unique, engaging, SEO-friendly news title. Use only English. Maximum 12 words. Output only the new title.

December 21, 2025
Vaibhav Suryavanshi engages in heated exchange with Ali Raza, shows his boot after dismissal: Watch

Vaibhav Suryavanshi engages in heated exchange with Ali Raza, shows his boot after dismissal: Watch make unique title from original. The maximum number of words is 16.

December 21, 2025
Govt to foreground ‘Vande Mataram’ at Republic Day celebrations amid criticism over forced patriotism

Govt to foreground ‘Vande Mataram’ at Republic Day celebrations amid criticism over forced patriotism make unique title from original. The maximum number of words is 16.

December 21, 2025
Did you know Govinda once signed 70 films at one time? | Birthday special

Govinda’s Remarkable Feat: Signing 70 Films at Once!

December 21, 2025

You Might Also Like

Indian Oil Corp purchases 3 million barrels of sweet crude for November delivery
Economy

Indian Oil Corp Secures 3 Million Barrels of Sweet Crude for November

1 Min Read
Stocks that will see action today: January 13, 2025
Economy

Sensex, Nifty poised for a strong opening rally

1 Min Read
Stocks that will see action today: December 23
Economy

Despite FII sell-off, Sensex and Nifty poised for positive start

2 Min Read
PE-VC investments remain flat in November despite spike in late stage investments
Economy

Late-Stage Investments Surge as PE-VC Activity Stalls in November

4 Min Read
Breaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeek
Breaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeek

Welcome to IndiaNewsWeek, your reliable source for all the essential news and insights from across the nation. Our mission is to provide timely and accurate news that reflects the diverse perspectives and voices within India.

  • Home
  • Nation News
  • Economy News
  • Politics News
  • Sports News
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • International
  • Auto News
  • Bookmarks
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • International
  • Technology
  • Auto News
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

© 2024 All Rights Reserved | Powered by India News Week

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?