India imports 40% of its edible oil needs due to insufficient domestic production. While edible oil consumption is growing with population and income growth, oilseed output and vegetable oil production have not kept pace, necessitating imports. Three main oilseeds - groundnuts, soybeans, and mustard - account for over 80% of oilseed production but yields are low at less than 1 ton per hectare. By 2015, India's edible oil demand is projected to reach 21.3 million tonnes while domestic supply will only meet around 60% of demand, resulting in imports satisfying about 40% of consumption needs.