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      Rapeseed Oil — Frequently Asked Questions

      22 questions answered about Rapeseed Oil — origins, specifications, applications, and more.

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      1

      What is ''Rapeseed Oil'' and how is it produced?

      Rapeseed oil (also known as canola oil in its low-erucic-acid form) is a widely used vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of the rapeseed plant, Brassica napus, a member of the Brassicaceae (mustard/cabbage) family. The plant is closely related to cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, and mustard.
      Rapeseed has been cultivated in Europe and Asia for centuries, with evidence of its use dating back to ancient Indian and Chinese civilisations around 2000 BCE. The name "rapeseed" derives from the Latin word rapum, meaning turnip, reflecting its botanical relationship to root vegetables in the Brassica genus.
      The largest producers of rapeseed oil include Canada, the European Union (particularly Germany, France, Poland, and the United Kingdom), China, India, and Australia. Global annual production of rapeseed oil exceeds 27 million metric tonnes, making it the third most produced vegetable oil in the world after palm oil and soybean oil. Rapeseed thrives in temperate climates with cool growing seasons and moderate rainfall.
      The production of rapeseed oil begins with the harvesting of mature rapeseed pods, which contain small, dark seeds with an oil content of approximately 40-44% — one of the highest among oilseed crops. After cleaning and conditioning, the seeds are mechanically pressed (expeller pressing) and then typically subjected to solvent extraction to maximise oil yield. The resulting crude rapeseed oil is refined through degumming, neutralisation, bleaching, and deodorisation to produce a pale yellow, mild-flavoured oil suitable for food manufacturing and cooking.
      A pivotal moment in rapeseed oil history occurred in the 1970s when Canadian plant breeders developed low-erucic-acid, low-glucosinolate rapeseed varieties — branded as "canola" (Canadian Oil, Low Acid). Traditional rapeseed oil contained 30-60% erucic acid. Canola varieties contain less than 2% erucic acid and have become the dominant rapeseed type in global food markets.
      The fatty acid profile of canola/rapeseed oil is considered one of the most nutritionally balanced among vegetable oils: approximately 60-65% oleic acid (omega-9), 18-21% linoleic acid (omega-6), 9-11% alpha-linolenic acid (omega-3). The low saturated fat content (approximately 7%) is the lowest of any common cooking oil.
      Historically, rapeseed oil was primarily used for lamp oil, lubricants, and industrial applications in Europe. In India and China, mustard and rapeseed oils have been used in cooking for thousands of years. During World War II, rapeseed oil was used as a marine engine lubricant, and the interruption of Asian supplies during the war led Canada to dramatically expand rapeseed cultivation. The post-war development of canola varieties transformed rapeseed from an industrial crop into a premium food oil.
      In the food industry, rapeseed/canola oil is one of the most popular cooking and frying oils worldwide, valued for its neutral flavour, high smoke point (approximately 230 degrees Celsius for refined grades), excellent nutritional profile, and competitive pricing. It is widely used in commercial frying, salad dressings, mayonnaise, margarine, baked goods, and as a general-purpose food manufacturing oil. Cold-pressed rapeseed oil, which retains its natural golden colour and slightly nutty flavour, has become a premium product in European artisan food markets.
      Rapeseed oil has significant industrial applications. It is the primary feedstock for biodiesel production in Europe, with rapeseed methyl ester (RME) meeting EN 14214 specifications. The European Union's renewable energy directives have driven massive expansion of rapeseed cultivation for biodiesel. Rapeseed oil is also used in bio-lubricants, hydraulic fluids, metalworking fluids, and as a base stock for environmentally sensitive lubrication applications where biodegradability is required.
      Food-grade improvements include the development of high oleic rapeseed/canola varieties (HOLL — High Oleic, Low Linolenic) with improved frying stability, non-GMO identity-preserved supply chains, organic production systems, and cold-pressing techniques that preserve natural antioxidants and flavour compounds.
      Interesting facts about rapeseed include: rapeseed flowers produce brilliant yellow fields that are an iconic sight across the English, French, and German countryside in spring; rapeseed honey is one of the earliest honey varieties harvested each year; the rapeseed plant is an excellent rotation crop that suppresses soil-borne diseases and improves soil structure; and rapeseed meal (the protein-rich residue after oil extraction) contains approximately 36-40% protein and is a valuable livestock feed ingredient.
      2

      Do you supply UK or EU-origin double zero (00) rapeseed oil for food manufacturing?

      Yes, Bio Green Wax Ltd supplies double zero (00) rapeseed oil from UK and EU origins including Germany, France, Poland, and the United Kingdom. Double zero varieties have erucic acid <2% and glucosinolate levels within EU regulatory limits, making them fully compliant for food manufacturing.
      3

      What is the erucic acid content in your rapeseed oil — is it canola-grade (<2%)?

      Yes, all refined rapeseed oil we supply is canola-grade with erucic acid content of less than 2%, as required by EU food regulations (EC No 1881/2006). This makes it fully suitable for all food manufacturing, frying, dressing, and culinary applications.
      4

      What is the minimum order quantity for bulk rapeseed oil in flexitanks or ISO tanks?

      The MOQ for bulk refined rapeseed oil is typically one ISO tank or flexitank (approximately 20–24 metric tonnes). Drum and IBC quantities are available for smaller requirements. Please contact us to confirm current MOQs based on your origin preference and destination.
      5

      Can you supply cold-pressed rapeseed oil for premium food product manufacturers?

      Yes, cold-pressed rapeseed oil is available for premium food product manufacturers. Cold-pressed oil retains its natural golden colour, mild nutty flavour, and higher levels of naturally occurring tocopherols and phytosterols — ideal for salad dressings, marinades, and premium cooking oil products.
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      What is the oleic acid content and omega-3 (ALA) content in your refined rapeseed oil?

      Refined rapeseed oil contains approximately 62% oleic acid (C18:1), 20% linoleic acid (C18:2, omega-6), and 9–10% alpha-linolenic acid (C18:3, omega-3), giving it a favourable omega-6 to omega-3 ratio of approximately 2:1 — one of the most nutritionally balanced of mainstream vegetable oils.
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      Is your rapeseed oil ISCC certified for biodiesel and biofuel blending applications?

      Yes, ISCC-EU certified rapeseed oil is available for biodiesel and biofuel blending applications requiring RED II compliance. GHG calculation documentation and chain-of-custody certificates are provided to support renewable energy directive compliance.
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      What are the current FOB/CIF prices for refined rapeseed oil per metric tonne?

      Rapeseed oil prices are linked to global commodity and EU futures markets. Please contact our trading team for current FOB Hamburg, FOB Rotterdam, or CIF destination pricing for your specific volume and delivery period.
      9

      Do you supply high oleic rapeseed oil for industrial frying and food service?

      Yes, high oleic rapeseed oil (HORO) with oleic acid content ≥75% is available for industrial frying and food service. Its superior oxidative stability extends frying life, reduces operating costs, and supports clean label food product development.
      10

      Is your rapeseed oil suitable for cosmetics and personal care product formulations?

      Yes, refined rapeseed oil is used in cosmetic formulations including skin creams, hair care products, and body oils, due to its light texture, skin compatibility, and tocopherol content. It is fully biodegradable and increasingly preferred in natural and sustainable personal care products.
      11

      What food safety certifications accompany your rapeseed oil supply?

      Rapeseed oil is sourced from refineries holding HACCP, ISO 22000, and BRC Food Safety certifications. Supply chain quality is audited to ensure consistency across all batches. Copies of certifications are available upon request.
      12

      Can you supply rapeseed oil meeting the Red Tractor or RTRS sustainability standards?

      Yes, Red Tractor certified rapeseed oil (UK-origin) is available for buyers requiring UK sustainable production standards. RTRS certified equivalents are also available. Please specify your certification requirements when enquiring.
      13

      What is the shelf life and storage requirement for bulk rapeseed oil?

      Refined rapeseed oil has a shelf life of 12–18 months when stored in sealed, nitrogen-blanketed tanks away from light, heat, and moisture, at below 20°C. Regular peroxide value monitoring is advisable for bulk storage.
      14

      Do you provide full batch traceability and Certificate of Analysis for each delivery?

      Yes, full batch traceability from origin to delivery and a Certificate of Analysis confirming all key quality parameters are provided with every shipment, enabling buyers to fulfil their own traceability obligations under EU food law and retailer codes of practice.
      15

      What is the glucosinolate level in your rapeseed oil — is it within EU food limits?

      Yes, all rapeseed oil we supply is double-zero grade with glucosinolate content of ≤18 µmol/g in the seed — well within EU regulatory limits. The refining process also removes residual glucosinolates from the oil, making the refined product fully food-safe.
      16

      Can you supply rapeseed oil in drums or IBCs for smaller batch food manufacturers?

      Yes, refined rapeseed oil is available in 200-litre food-grade drums and 1,000-litre IBCs for smaller manufacturers who do not have bulk liquid storage, with the same quality documentation as bulk shipments.
      17

      What is the typical iodine value of your refined rapeseed/canola oil?

      The iodine value of refined rapeseed oil typically ranges from 94–120 g I₂/100g. High oleic rapeseed oil has a lower iodine value of approximately 80–95, indicating higher oxidative stability. Batch-specific values are confirmed in the CoA.
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      Is rapeseed oil from your supply chain EUDR compliant for European market access?

      Yes, we work with supply chain partners to ensure full EUDR (EU Deforestation Regulation) compliance for rapeseed oil sourced or imported into the EU. Our compliance team can provide the relevant due diligence documentation for EU buyers.
      19

      Do you offer forward pricing or contract supply agreements for rapeseed oil?

      Yes, fixed-price forward contracts and volume supply agreements are available for rapeseed oil, providing price certainty and supply security for buyers with regular procurement needs. Contact our trading team to discuss volumes, pricing, and contract duration.
      20

      What are the lead times for rapeseed oil delivery to UK, European, and Indian customers?

      For UK and European destinations from EU-origin sources, lead times are typically 2–3 weeks. For Indian customers from European or Black Sea origins, approximately 4–6 weeks including ocean transit. Please contact us for destination-specific estimates.
      21

      Can rapeseed oil be supplied as a blend with sunflower or palm oil for specific applications?

      Yes, custom blending of rapeseed oil with sunflower oil, palm oil, or other vegetable oils is available to meet specific fatty acid profiles, smoke points, or functional requirements. Please contact our technical team with your target blend specification and application details.
      22

      Does Bio Green Wax supply Rapeseed Oil internationally?

      Yes. Bio Green Wax Ltd is a trusted global supplier of Rapeseed Oil, delivering to clients across all major continents including Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa, the Middle East, and Oceania. We supply to over 50 countries with established logistics networks, ensuring timely and cost-effective delivery.
      All shipments comply with international trade standards, and we hold certifications including RSPO SG, ISO 9001, and HACCP to meet the regulatory requirements of any destination market. Whether you need bulk quantities for industrial manufacturing or smaller volumes for specialty applications, Bio Green Wax ensures reliable, worldwide supply of premium-quality Rapeseed Oil.

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