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The Oils and Fats market is composed of a variety of products, including edible oils, fats, and shortening. Edible oils are derived from plants, animals, and fish, and are used for cooking, baking, and frying. Fats are solid or semi-solid at room temperature and are used in the production of margarine, butter, and other food products. Shortening is a type of fat used in baking and is made from vegetable oils.
The Oils and Fats market is highly competitive, with a range of companies offering products for both the food industry and consumers. Major players in the market include Unilever, Cargill, Archer Daniels Midland, Bunge, and Wilmar International. These companies produce a variety of products, including vegetable oils, margarine, butter, and shortening. Smaller companies also offer a range of products, including specialty oils and fats. Show Less Read more