

Vegetable oils are no longer a single-market commodity. They sit at the intersection of food inflation, energy mandates, and trade route disruption. As demand rises from both the kitchen and the refinery, pricing power and supply risk have moved upstream — and the stakes have gone global.
Globoil International 2026 returns to Dubai with a hard focus on this tri-sector collision. Across three days of conference sessions, deal-making, technical showcases and private roundtables, senior executives from the oils and fats trade, ethanol and biodiesel industries, shipping and ports, and policy circles will debate what comes next.
This is where the global edible oil economy meets risk, investment and strategy.
This is where trade flows are recalibrated. This is where supply chains are reassessed. This is where decisions get made.
"Globoil has established itself as the most eminent platform in the global edible trade. Globoil provides an index for the rising importance of India and the subcontinent in the global market place."
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For over 28 years, Globoil has been the premier global business platform for the edible oil, oilseed, and agri-supply chain sectors. In 2026, the stakes are higher — edible oils sit at the intersection of food inflation, energy transition, and freight volatility. With global mandates driving biodiesel demand, trade corridors recalibrating, and supply chains under pressure, this edition provides a critical arena for investment direction, policy clarity, and market intelligence. Navigating the New Trade Equation: Food vs Fuel vs Freight. The 2026 edition of Globoil International comes at a pivotal moment for the edible oil complex. Trade flows are shifting, demand signals are fragmented, and freight markets remain volatile. From India and Indonesia to South America and Sub-Saharan Africa, oil buyers, refiners, and traders face a recalibrated pricing logic and evolving government mandates.
Palm Oil: As Asia’s refining margins tighten, demand is rerouting to Africa and the Middle East — with increasing alignment to biodiesel blending economics.
Soybean Oil: Global biodiesel mandates and Latin American droughts are triggering procurement risks and margin compression for both food and fuel sectors.
Sunflower Oil: Trade diversification beyond Black Sea origins is redrawing the risk map for large importers, especially in the MENA region.
Groundnut & Rapeseed: New refining capacity and value-added processing are expanding rapidly in Africa and Europe, powered by incentives for carbon-friendly oils.
Globoil International 2026 will unpack these dynamics — offering unmatched insight into freight bottlenecks, carbon policy, logistics hedging, and oil procurement strategies. It’s where buyers meet suppliers, refiners meet policymakers, and investors assess the next frontier in edible oil economics.

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