Edible Oils in South Africa: feedback report from BMi Research
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Mar 12th, 08:22
The report gives insights into market trends for General Purpose Oils, Pan-Release Agents and Specialty Oils.
Edible Oils report highlights
•The edible oil market remains a staple food, that has shown consistent growth. General purpose oils form the bulk of the market volumes
•Demand for general purpose oil is highest within the retail sector.
•The pan release agents market has remained stable and is expected to continue to do so in the short term.
•Speciality oils saw volume growth in the last year, but much of this was driven by the increase in lower priced olive oil/seed blends.
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