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1 Volume 98, No. 6 Page 2 EXPORT FIGURES for the month of December 211 as released by the Commerce Department. All figures in TONNES: DEC NOV DEC OCT-DEC PCT SOYBEAN OIL Crude 18,566 38, ,92 86, , Once-Refined 234 1,454 2,638 1,791 6, Salad/Cooking + Donations 7,729 8,78 23,213 22,279 53, Hydrogenated TOTAL SOYBEAN OIL 27,5 48,96 178, , , COTTONSEED OIL Crude 466 1, ,487 9, Once-Refined 4,389 6,818 1,85 15,181 5, Salad/Cooking + Donations 2,96 4,742 1,21 13,433 4, Hydrogenated 663 1, , TOTAL COTTONSEED OIL 8,478 14,43 3,192 34,63 2,7 72 SUNFLOWERSEED OIL Crude , , Refined 1,39 1,523 2,17 4,51 6, TOTAL SUNFLOWERSEEED OIL 1,819 1,621 3,155 4,86 8, PEANUT OIL Crude Refined , TOTAL PEANUT OIL , CORN OIL Crude 22,8 19,8 18,236 59,559 44, Once-Refined 3,41 4, , Fully Refined 8,947 12,92 1,957 39,631 26, TOTAL CORN OIL 34,788 36,999 29,236 16,67 71, LINSEED OIL Linseed Oil, Crude , , Linseed Oil, Refined 1,47 1,597 1,675 5,53 3, TOTAL LINSEED OIL 1,687 1,713 5,436 5,956 12,29-5 ANIMAL FATS / MENHADEN OIL Lard 5,217 4,195 3,576 13,422 1, Edible Tallow 5,39 4,984 7,36 16,967 2, Inedible Tallow 45,31 39,916 74,232 12,211 27, Choice White Grease Yellow Grease 16,288 26,672 35,385 7,793 86, Ined Animal/Veg Fats & Oils Chem Mod. 18,95 25,42 2,67 69,37 76,95-9 Menhaden Oil 6 6,782 9,558 1,14 17, OILSEEDS Soybeans 4,28,856 4,998,416 5,328,565 14,283,97 2,293,911-3 Cumulative Sep-Dec 15,577,77 22,148,519-3 Flaxseed 1,9 2,53 11,377 5,66 34, Cottonseed, ex-seed 15,922 15,28 27,523 35,536 77, Rapeseed/Canola 4,752 5,253 14,646 26,315 92, All Peanuts 16,22 13,191 15,427 39,856 45, All Sunseed, ex-seed 7,839 8,27 12,526 24,337 35, PROTEIN MEALS Cottonseed 5,1 6,335 5,323 15,745 15,324 3 Linseed , Peanut ,182 1, Soybean, Ex-Hull 637, ,876 77,68 1,692,76 2,31,66-17 Soybean Hull 9,33 21,492 16,967 34,53 36,514-6 Soybean Flour 139,38 159,169 9,7 443, ,492 5 Sunflower Meat 25,64 2,24 23,359 67,22 76,76-13 Feather 3,961 5,419 2,755 18,16 8, Fish 8,1 6,997 3,147 24,43 16, "" Reproduction or transmission of any portion without permission is strictly prohibited.
2 Volume 98, No. 6 Page 21 EXPORT FIGURES for the month of December 211 as released by the Commerce Department. All figures in THOUSAND POUNDS unless noted: SOYBEAN OIL Crude 4,93 84,95 337,9 19,542 1,132, Once-Refined 517 3,25 5,815 3,949 13, Salad/Cooking + Donations 17,39 19,199 51,175 49, ,79-59 Hydrogenated 1, ,861 1,895-2 TOTAL SOYBEAN OIL 59,535 17, , ,468 1,267, COTTONSEED OIL Crude 1,28 3, ,484 21, Once-Refined 9,676 15,3 3,979 33,468 12, Salad/Cooking + Donations 6,526 1,454 2,25 29,614 1, Hydrogenated 1,462 3, , TOTAL COTTONSEED OIL 18,692 31,753 7,38 76,286 44, SUNFLOWERSEED OIL Crude ,58 1,664 6, Refined 3,65 3,359 4,447 8,931 13, TOTAL SUNFLOWERSEED OIL 4,11 3,573 6,955 1,595 19,72-46 PEANUT OIL Crude Refined ,396 1, TOTAL PEANUT OIL 1, ,175 1, CORN OIL Crude 5,265 43,652 4,23 131,34 97, Once-Refined 6,75 9, , Fully-Refined 19,724 28,444 24,156 87,372 59, TOTAL CORN OIL 76,694 81,568 64, , , LINSEED OIL Linseed Oil, Crude , ,29-95 Linseed Oil, Refined 3,24 3,521 3,693 12,191 7,31 67 TOTAL LINSEED OIL 3,719 3,776 11,983 13,13 26,519-5 ANIMAL FATS / MENHADEN OIL Lard 11,51 9,249 7,885 29,59 22, Edible Tallow 11,73 1,987 16,227 37,46 44, Inedible Tallow 99,275 88, 163, ,2 457,58-42 Choice White Grease ,43-36 Yellow Grease 35,98 58,82 78,11 156,73 189, Ined Animal/Veg Fats & Oils Chem Mod. 39,892 56,4 45, ,21 167,762-9 Menhaden Oil ,951 21,71 22,275 38, OILSEEDS Soybeans (Thsnd bu.) 148,35 183,66 195, , ,666-3 Cumulative Sep-Dec 572, ,81-3 Flaxseed 2,44 4,525 25,81 12,359 76, Cottonseed 35,12 33,527 6,678 78, ,83-54 Rapeseed/Canola 1,476 11,581 32,289 58,15 24, All Peanuts 35,759 29,82 34,11 87,867, All Sunseed, ex-planting 17,283 18,233 27,615 53,653 77,55-31 PROTEIN MEALS (Short Tons) Cottonseed 5,523 6,984 5,867 17,356 16,892 3 Linseed , Peanut 1, ,45 1,45 66 Soybean, Ex-Hull 73,81 631,481 78,76 1,865,194 2,238, Soybean Hull 9,957 23,691 18,73 38,33 4,25-6 Soybean Flour 153, ,452 99, , ,724 5 Sunflower Meat 28,224 22,73 25,749 73,879 84, Feather 4,366 5,973 3,37 19,958 9, Fish 8,83 7,713 3,469 26,9 17, "" Reproduction or transmission of any portion without permission is strictly prohibited.
3 Volume 98, No. 6 Page 22 EXPORT FIGURES for the month of December 211 as released by the Commerce Department. All figures in TONNES: Lard Stearin/Lard Oil/Etc ,6 3,6 8,251 16,61-49 FISH OIL Fish-Liver Oils & Their Fractions Fish Fat & Oils Ex-Liver 1,319 2, ,168 3,454 5 TOTAL FISH OIL 1,354 2, ,272 3, OLIVE OIL Olive Oil/Fractions, Virgin Olive Oil/Fractions, Refined Olive-Residue Oil & Blends TOTAL OLIVE OIL , PALM OIL Palm Oil, Crude Palm Oil, Refined 1,45 1,216 2,43 3,968 6, TOTAL PALM OIL 1,45 1,216 2,345 3,969 7,31-46 SAFFLOWER OIL Safflower Oil, Crude ,777 2,517 1 Safflower Oil, Refined ,155 1,916-4 TOTAL SAFFLOWER OIL ,197 3,932 4, COCONUT OIL Coconut Oil, Crude , Coconut Oil, Refined , TOTAL COCONUT OIL ,397 3, PALM KERNEL / BABASSU OIL Palm Kernel or Babassu Oil, Crude 4 - Palm Kernel or Babassu Oil, Refined TOTAL PKO/BABASSU OIL RAPESEED / COLZA / MUSTARD OIL Rapeseed/Colza/Mustard Oil Crude 6,85 14,519 36,189 72,47 95,44-24 Rapeseed/Colza/Mustard Oil Refined 5,257 5,647 3,35 15,262 9, TOTAL RAPESEED OIL 12,17 2,166 39,224 87,732 14, Castor Oil Sesame Oil Fixed Vegetable Fats & Oils 2,892 9,91 19,372 28,514 31,453-9 Animal Fats And Oils Hydrogenated ,863 3, Veg Fats & Oils/Fractions Hydrog. 5,278 6,572 7,166 24,257 2, Margarine, Ex-Liquid Margarine 3,216 2,923 2,371 8,361 6,47 38 Salad & Cooking Oils Edible Mixtures 1, ,6 2, Baking/Frying Fats Wholly Vegtbl Oils 722 1,188 2,41 3,142 4,481-3 Baking Or Frying Fats, ED Artfl Mxtrs 7,23 7,329 3,859 21,61 16,84 28 Artfl Mxtrs Ed Anml/Veg Fats & Oils ,8 63 2, Salad/Cooking Oil, Partially Hydrog , Edible Animal/Veg Fats & Oils 3,686 6,159 2,838 13,128 1,72 3 Stearic Acid 3,46 3,446 3,45 9,859 9,374 5 Oleic Acid ,482 3, Tall Oil Fatty Acids 4,379 4,916 4,26 13,575 2, Industrial Monocarboxylic Fatty Acids 3,551 3,77 1,78 1,178 6, Industrial Fatty Alcohols Animal/Veg 3,479 2,931 1,531 9,195 6,91 51 Industrial Fatty Alcohols NESOI 12,464 13,334 8,597 37,55 23,174 6 Glycerine Crude/Gylcerol ,682 1,657 2 Glycerine Ex-Crude, Incl. Synthetic 1,629 1, ,347 3,63 42 TOTAL GLYCERINE 1,879 2,147 1,228 6,29 4, "" Reproduction or transmission of any portion without permission is strictly prohibited.
4 Volume 98, No. 6 Page 23 EXPORT FIGURES for the month of December 211 as released by the Commerce Department. All figures in THOUSAND POUNDS: Lard Stearin/Lard Oil/Etc ,769 6,745 18,19 35,47-49 FISH OIL Fish-Liver Oils & Their Fractions Fish Fat & Oils Ex-Liver 2,99 4,514 1,726 11,394 7,615 5 TOTAL FISH OIL 2,984 4,64 1,794 11,623 7, OLIVE OIL Olive Oil/Fractions, Virgin , Olive Oil/Fractions, Refined 1, , Olive-Residue Oil & Blends TOTAL OLIVE OIL 1, ,23 1,895 6 PALM OIL Palm Oil, Crude ,86 - Palm Oil, Refined 3,197 2,68 4,53 8,748 14, TOTAL PALM OIL 3,197 2,681 5,169 8,75 16, SAFFLOWER OIL Safflower Oil, Crude 1, ,216 6,122 5,55 1 Safflower Oil, Refined 278 1,378 1,422 2,547 4,225-4 TOTAL SAFFLOWER OIL 1,962 1,385 2,638 8,669 9, COCONUT OIL Coconut Oil, Crude , Coconut Oil, Refined 1,264 1, ,834 2, TOTAL COCONUT OIL 1,438 1,189 1,95 5,285 8,23-34 PALM KERNEL / BABASSU OIL Palm Kernel or Babassu Oil, Crude 9 - Palm Kernel or Babassu Oil, Refined TOTAL PKO/BABASSU OIL RAPESEED / COLZA / MUSTARD OIL Rapeseed/Colza/Mustard Oil Crude 15,12 32,9 79, ,768 21,48-24 Rapeseed/Colza/Mustard Oil Refined 11,589 12,45 6,691 33,647 2, TOTAL RAPESEED OIL 26,691 44,459 86, ,415 23, Castor Oil ,672 1,55 11 Sesame Oil Fixed Vegetable Fats & Oils 6,376 21,828 42,77 62,863 69,342-9 Animal Fats And Oils Hydrogenated 1,48 2,153 1,48 6,313 7, Veg Fats & Oils/Fractions Hydrog. 11,637 14,488 15,798 53,478 45,98 16 Margarine, Ex-Liquid Margarine 7,91 6,444 5,227 18,432 13, Salad & Cooking Oils Edible Mixtures 2,92 2,18 1,595 6,627 5, Baking/Frying Fats Wholly Vegtbl Oils 1,593 2,619 4,5 6,926 9,878-3 Baking Or Frying Fats, ED Artfl Mxtrs 15,94 16,159 8,57 47,622 37, Artfl Mxtrs Ed Anml/Veg Fats & Oils ,222 1,389 5,47-75 Salad/Cooking Oil, Partially Hydrog. 1, , Edible Animal/Veg Fats & Oils 8,126 13,578 6,256 28,942 22,25 3 Stearic Acid 6,715 7,596 6,713 21,735 2,666 5 Oleic Acid 1,757 1,181 2,36 5,472 7,37-26 Tall Oil Fatty Acids 9,653 1,838 9,272 29,927 45,44-34 Industrial Monocarboxylic Fatty Acids 7,828 8,173 3,925 22,439 14,46 56 Industrial Fatty Alcohols Animal/Veg 7,671 6,462 3,376 2,272 13, Industrial Fatty Alcohols NESOI 27,477 29,396 18,952 81,693 51,91 6 Glycerine Crude/Gylcerol 551 1, ,78 3,652 2 Glycerine Ex-Crude, Incl. Synthetic 3,592 2,898 2,65 9,584 6, TOTAL GLYCERINE 4,143 4,733 2,77 13,292 1, "" Reproduction or transmission of any portion without permission is strictly prohibited.
5 Volume 98, No. 6 Page 24 The U.S. Dept. of Commerce reported December 211 exports of selected grains as follows in MILLION BUSHELS. Data excludes exports for seed. Barley includes exports for malting purposes. GRAINS Corn Wheat Sorghum Barley Oats COCOA BEANS AND PRODUCTS IMPORT figures for the month of December 211, with comparisons, as released by the Commerce Department. All figures in THOUSAND POUNDS: Cocoa Beans 87,557 45, , , ,253-9 Cocoa Butter 14,148 14,982 2,47 45,645 6,89-25 Cocoa Bars/Blocks (Sweetened 1lbs+) 3,29 4,448 5,278 12,844 15, Cocoa Powder, Unsweetened 15,34 16,521 2,483 5,814 7, Cocoa Paste, Not Defatted 3,95 5,85 4,114 14,947 13,66 9 Cocoa Paste, Defatted 1,167 1,86 7,171 35,644 3, Candy Containing Chocolate 13,161 17,571 13,815 46,173 46,756-1 THOUSAND TONNES U.S. MEAT & BONE MEAL THOUSAND TONNES U.S. FISH MEAL 11/12 1/11 11/12 1/11 U.S. CORN 14 U.S. WHEAT MILLION BUSHELS 15 5 MILLION BUSHELS /12 1/11 11/12 1/ "" Reproduction or transmission of any portion without permission is strictly prohibited.
6 Volume 98, No. 6 Page U.S. SOYBEAN OIL U.S. COTTONSEED OIL 11/12 1/11 11/12 1/ U.S. PEANUT OIL U.S. SUNFLOWERSEED OIL 11/12 1/11 11/12 1/11 9 U.S. CORN OIL 12 U.S. LINSEED OIL /12 1/11 11/12 1/ "" Reproduction or transmission of any portion without permission is strictly prohibited.
7 Volume 98, No. 6 Page U.S. EDIBLE TALLOW 8 U.S. LARD /12 1/11 11/12 1/11 16 U.S. INEDIBLE TALLOW 7. U.S. CHOICE WHITE GREASE /12 1/11 11/12 1/11 THOUSAND SHORT TONS U.S. SOY, HULL MEAL AND FLOUR U.S. YELLOW GREASE 11/12 1/11 11/12 1/ "" Reproduction or transmission of any portion without permission is strictly prohibited.
8 Volume 98, No. 6 Page 27 The U.S. Dept. of Commerce reported imports of selected oils/fats for the month of December 211, as follows, in metric tonnes: DEC NOV DEC OCT-DEC Pct OIL/FAT /12 21/11 Yr/Yr Coconut 36,17 47,634 45, ,18 126,246 6 Palm Kernel 13,893 34,516 22,618 13,918 68, Palm 94,122 85,46 71, ,325 18,441 6 Soybean 1,64 5,636 8,273 19,252 19,744-2 Edible Rapeseed 14, ,173 18,269 39, , Hydrog Rapeseed ,749 3,13-12 Inedible Rapeseed Corn 1,431 2,24 1,415 4,985 3, Cottonseed Olive, Virgin 15,291 18,863 18,66 48,76 48,814 Olive, Refined 7,38 9,191 7,61 21,5 2,343 6 Olive, Residue/Blends 1,235 1,762 2,276 4,6 4,35-7 Peanut Oil ,285 12, Sunflower 1, 7, ,135 5, Safflower 2,368 1,72 2,347 5,845 6,351-8 Sesame ,34 2,81 3,4-8 Castor 1,525 6, ,155 9,71-6 Linseed Edible Tallow 1,52 1, ,823 2, Inedible Tallow 2,75 3,483 2,313 9,189 7, Lard ,331 1,417-6 Choice White Grease , Yellow Grease 1,551 2, ,136 2, TONNES CUMULATIVE U.S. IMPORTS COCONUT OIL 11/12 1/11 TONNES CUMULATIVE U.S. IMPORTS RAPESEED OIL 11/12 1/11 TONNES CUMULATIVE U.S. IMPORTS PALM OIL 11/12 1/11 TONNES CUMULATIVE U.S. IMPORTS PALM KERNEL OIL 11/12 1/ "" Reproduction or transmission of any portion without permission is strictly prohibited.
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