Großhandel Rapsöl Lieferanten in Australien
Australien ist einer der weltweit führenden Non-GMO-Rapsöl-Ursprünge — australisches Rapsöl wird ohne GM-Sorten angebaut und bietet Käufern Non-GMO-Status ohne teure IP-Aufschläge.
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Rapsöl-Lieferanten finden →Australian canola oil: production, non-GMO status, and export infrastructure
Australia produces 3–5 million tonnes of canola seed annually, primarily in the grain belt of Western Australia (Avon Valley, Great Southern, Wheatbelt regions — accounting for approximately 50% of national production), South Australia (Eyre Peninsula, Yorke Peninsula), Victoria (Wimmera, Mallee), and New South Wales (central and southern wheat/canola belt). The Australian canola planting season is autumn (March–June) and harvest occurs in November–December in temperate regions, making Australian canola available as new crop in December–January. Importantly, Australia has not approved the commercial cultivation of genetically modified canola varieties nationally — only NSW and Victoria have state-level moratoria lifted (since 2008), and GM canola cultivation in those states is limited. Western Australia, which produces the bulk of export canola, rejected GM cultivation. As a result, Australian canola is overwhelmingly non-GMO by default — buyers do not need to pay IP (identity-preserved) premiums or arrange special segregated logistics. This makes Australia the most cost-effective source of default non-GMO canola oil for European and other non-GMO-sensitive buyers. Major handlers and exporters of Australian canola: GrainCorp (Australia's largest domestic grain handler, with export terminals at Newcastle NSW, Port Kembla NSW, and Geelong VIC), Viterra (Australia — export terminals at Port Adelaide SA and Outer Harbor SA), CBH Group (Co-operative Bulk Handling — Western Australia's dominant grain handler, terminals at Kwinana, Esperance, Albany, and Geraldton), and Louis Dreyfus, Bunge, and Cargill operating through port receival facilities. Australian canola is predominantly exported to China (the largest buyer), Japan, Bangladesh, UAE, and EU markets. Australian canola oil grades: RBD canola oil processed in Australia meets FSANZ (Food Standards Australia New Zealand) requirements. For crude canola: Australian Oilseeds Federation (AOF) standard contracts apply. For oil: processing occurs both in Australia (at dedicated crushing facilities in Western Australia, South Australia) and overseas after export of seed. Buyers can source either crude canola seed for own crushing or processed RBD canola oil from Australian processors.
