A regenerative farming initiative led by the Solvent Extractors' Association of India (SEA) has delivered measurable improvements in mustard yields and farmer profitability across Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Haryana.

The 'Regenerative Mustard Model Farm' programme, implemented in partnership with other agricultural stakeholders, focuses on sustainable cultivation practices designed to enhance crop resilience and output efficiency.

The results from the model farms indicate that adopting these specific regenerative techniques can materially boost production in India's key mustard-growing regions.

For traders monitoring the edible oil complex, improved domestic yields in these states suggest a potential easing of supply constraints, which could exert downward pressure on local mustard oil prices or reduce import dependency over the medium term.

This development arrives as global edible oil markets remain volatile.

Malaysian palm oil futures have recently advanced for a third consecutive session, driven by broad strength across the sector and positive export data from the region.