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In the East China region, imported rapeseed meal inventories were 72.6 thousand tonnes. Up 7.3 thousand tonnes from last week.
According to Mysteel’s research data, as of the 28th week of 2026, the imported rapeseed meal inventory in East China was 726,000 tonnes. It increased by 73,000 tonnes compared with the previous week, when inventory was 653,000 tonnes. The data indicate that rapeseed meal inventory in the region has shown a week-on-week rising trend.
In South China, the imported rapeseed meal inventory was 300,000 tonnes, down 150,000 tonnes from the previous week. The off-take for the week was 150,000 tonnes, with no new cargoes arriving in the inventory. Inventory fell on a week-on-week basis, mainly due to off-take; current market supply pressure has eased somewhat.