The Global Camelina Sativa Oil Market is entering a high-growth phase, fueled by its dual-role as a high-performance nutritional supplement and a low-carbon intensity (CI) feedstock for the biofuel industry. According to industry projections by Chem Reports, the market was valued at USD 485.2 Million in 2025 and is anticipated to reach USD 1,240.6 Million by the year 2036, expanding at a CAGR of 8.9% during the forecast period.
Known as "false flax" or "gold-of-pleasure," Camelina Sativa is prized for its high Omega-3 fatty acid content and exceptional thermal stability (high smoke point). The market is currently being reshaped by the "Biofuel 2.0" movement, where Camelina is preferred over other oilseeds due to its ability to grow on marginal lands without displacing food crops.
While the 2020-2022 period saw logistical bottlenecks in agricultural trade, the Camelina Sativa market benefited from the post-pandemic surge in "Functional Foods" and "Clean Energy" mandates. The vulnerability of traditional sunflower and soy oil supplies during global conflicts and health crises has pushed manufacturers to diversify into resilient crops like Camelina, which requires fewer inputs (water/fertilizer) than traditional oilseeds.
By Extraction Method:
Cold Pressing Extraction: Yields high-purity, Cold-Pressed Oil (CPO). This segment dominates the food and cosmetic sectors where nutrient integrity is paramount.
Solvent (Hexane) Extraction: Produces Hexane-Extracted Oil (HEO). Primarily utilized for industrial applications and large-scale biofuel production due to higher yield efficiency.
By Nature:
Organic: High-growth segment in the European and North American retail markets for culinary use.
Conventional: The primary choice for industrial and animal feed applications.
By Application:
Biofuels (Sustainable Aviation Fuel - SAF): The fastest-growing segment. Camelina is a primary feedstock for "drop-in" aviation fuels.
Animal Feed: Used in poultry and aquaculture to enrich eggs and fish with Omega-3.
Cosmetics & Personal Care: High Vitamin E content makes it a staple for anti-aging serums and scalp treatments.
Food & Culinary: High-end salad oils, margarines, sauces, and healthy frying oils.
Nutraceuticals: Encapsulated Omega-3 supplements.
The landscape includes niche specialty oil producers and massive energy/agri-conglomerates:
Sustainable Oils, Inc. (Global Clean Energy Holdings) (USA)
Camelina Solutions (France)
Cargill, Incorporated (USA)
Bunge Limited (USA)
BIO PLANÈTE (Ölmühle Moog) (Germany)
Three Farmers Foods (Canada)
Smart Earth Camelina (Canada)
Xiana Mining Inc. (Camelina Company España) (Spain)
Ole'Vita (Poland)
Newgrange Gold (Ireland)
Siberian Tiger Naturals (USA)
Henry Lamotte OILS GmbH (Germany)
Waldland (Austria)
Hemp It (formerly Sarepta) (France)
North America: The dominant player, particularly the U.S. (Montana) and Canada (Saskatchewan). The region is a hub for Camelina-based Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) development.
Europe: Historically the center of Camelina cultivation. High demand for organic culinary oil and strict EU mandates for renewable energy drive this market.
Asia-Pacific: An emerging market where China and India are exploring Camelina as a rotation crop to enhance energy security and provide nutrient-dense feed for the massive aquaculture industry.
South America: Growing interest in Brazil and Argentina as a "winter cover crop" to produce biofuel feedstock between soy seasons.
Bargaining Power of Suppliers (Moderate): Farmers have some leverage as Camelina is a specialty crop, but the availability of alternative cover crops limits this power.
Bargaining Power of Buyers (High): Major airline consortiums and cosmetic giants have high volume requirements and can dictate sustainability standards.
Threat of New Entrants (Moderate): Low barriers for farming, but high barriers for specialized cold-press processing and achieving SAF certifications.
Threat of Substitutes (High): Flaxseed oil, Fish oil (for Omega-3), and Canola/Soy (for fuel) are significant competitors.
Competitive Rivalry (Moderate): The market is still in a "land-grab" phase where players are more focused on scaling production than undercutting competitors.
Strengths: High smoke point (246°C); rich in Gamma-tocopherol (natural preservative); low water/fertilizer requirements.
Weaknesses: Lower oil yield per hectare compared to palm or soy; low consumer brand awareness.
Opportunities: Expansion of SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) mandates; use in vegan skincare; regenerative agriculture credits.
Threats: Climate-induced crop failures; price volatility of competitive oils like Canola.
Regenerative Agriculture: Camelina is being marketed as a "Carbon-Negative" potential crop because it protects soil health during the off-season.
Clean Label Cosmetics: Moving away from synthetic oils to Camelina as a natural "superfood" for the skin.
The SAF Boom: Major airlines (e.g., United, KLM) are signing off-take agreements for Camelina-derived fuels to meet 2030 emission goals.
Drivers:
Rising demand for plant-based Omega-3 alternatives.
Government subsidies for non-food biofuel feedstocks.
Exceptional shelf-life due to high antioxidant content.
Challenges:
Lack of large-scale crushing infrastructure in developing regions.
Regulatory hurdles regarding "Novel Food" status in some jurisdictions.
R&D: Seed breeding for higher oil content and drought resistance.
Cultivation: Farming as a rotation or cover crop (Low-input agriculture).
Processing: Extraction (Cold-press vs. Solvent) and refining.
Distribution: Bulk shipping to fuel blenders or retail packaging for the food sector.
End-Use: Aviation fuel, livestock feed, or premium culinary retail.
For Investors: Prioritize firms integrated into the Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) supply chain, as this is the primary volume driver.
For Producers: Focus on By-product Valorization. Camelina meal (the leftover after pressing) is high in protein; selling it into the premium aquaculture feed market can significantly boost margins.
For Food Brands: Market Camelina as a "Healthier-than-Olive-Oil" alternative, highlighting its higher smoke point and Omega-3 profile to capture the premium cooking oil segment.
For Policy Makers: Offer Carbon Credits to farmers using Camelina as a cover crop to prevent soil erosion and sequester carbon during winter months.
1. Market Overview of Camelina Sativa Oil
1.1 Camelina Sativa Oil Market Overview
1.1.1 Camelina Sativa Oil Product Scope
1.1.2 Market Status and Outlook
1.2 Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Regions:
1.3 Camelina Sativa Oil Historic Market Size by Regions
1.4 Camelina Sativa Oil Forecasted Market Size by Regions
1.5 Covid-19 Impact on Key Regions, Keyword Market Size YoY Growth
1.5.1 North America
1.5.2 East Asia
1.5.3 Europe
1.5.4 South Asia
1.5.5 Southeast Asia
1.5.6 Middle East
1.5.7 Africa
1.5.8 Oceania
1.5.9 South America
1.5.10 Rest of the World
1.6 Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Impact Will Have a Severe Impact on Global Growth
1.6.1 Covid-19 Impact: Global GDP Growth, 2019, 2020 and 2021 Projections
1.6.2 Covid-19 Impact: Commodity Prices Indices
1.6.3 Covid-19 Impact: Global Major Government Policy
2. Covid-19 Impact Camelina Sativa Oil Sales Market by Type
2.1 Global Camelina Sativa Oil Historic Market Size by Type
2.2 Global Camelina Sativa Oil Forecasted Market Size by Type
2.3 Hexane Extraction to Obtain Hexane-extracted Oil (HEO)
2.4 Cold Pressing Extraction to Obtain Cold-pressed Oil (CPO)
3. Covid-19 Impact Camelina Sativa Oil Sales Market by Application
3.1 Global Camelina Sativa Oil Historic Market Size by Application
3.2 Global Camelina Sativa Oil Forecasted Market Size by Application
3.3 Fuel
3.4 Feed
3.5 Pharmaceutical
3.6 Cosmetics
3.7 Salad
3.8 Cooking Oil
3.9 Margarines
3.10 Sauces
3.11 Dressings
4. Covid-19 Impact Market Competition by Manufacturers
4.1 Global Camelina Sativa Oil Production Capacity Market Share by Manufacturers
4.2 Global Camelina Sativa Oil Revenue Market Share by Manufacturers
4.3 Global Camelina Sativa Oil Average Price by Manufacturers
5. Company Profiles and Key Figures in Camelina Sativa Oil Business
5.1 Camelina Solutions
5.1.1 Camelina Solutions Company Profile
5.1.2 Camelina Solutions Camelina Sativa Oil Product Specification
5.1.3 Camelina Solutions Camelina Sativa Oil Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.2 Green Finance
5.2.1 Green Finance Company Profile
5.2.2 Green Finance Camelina Sativa Oil Product Specification
5.2.3 Green Finance Camelina Sativa Oil Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.3 BIO PLAN?TE
5.3.1 BIO PLAN?TE Company Profile
5.3.2 BIO PLAN?TE Camelina Sativa Oil Product Specification
5.3.3 BIO PLAN?TE Camelina Sativa Oil Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.4 Three Farmers
5.4.1 Three Farmers Company Profile
5.4.2 Three Farmers Camelina Sativa Oil Product Specification
5.4.3 Three Farmers Camelina Sativa Oil Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.5 Ol?Vita
5.5.1 Ol?Vita Company Profile
5.5.2 Ol?Vita Camelina Sativa Oil Product Specification
5.5.3 Ol?Vita Camelina Sativa Oil Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.6 Joe&Co
5.6.1 Joe&Co Company Profile
5.6.2 Joe&Co Camelina Sativa Oil Product Specification
5.6.3 Joe&Co Camelina Sativa Oil Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.7 Canpressco
5.7.1 Canpressco Company Profile
5.7.2 Canpressco Camelina Sativa Oil Product Specification
5.7.3 Canpressco Camelina Sativa Oil Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.8 Newgrange Gold
5.8.1 Newgrange Gold Company Profile
5.8.2 Newgrange Gold Camelina Sativa Oil Product Specification
5.8.3 Newgrange Gold Camelina Sativa Oil Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.9 Siberian Tiger Naturals
5.9.1 Siberian Tiger Naturals Company Profile
5.9.2 Siberian Tiger Naturals Camelina Sativa Oil Product Specification
5.9.3 Siberian Tiger Naturals Camelina Sativa Oil Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.10 Sarepta
5.10.1 Sarepta Company Profile
5.10.2 Sarepta Camelina Sativa Oil Product Specification
5.10.3 Sarepta Camelina Sativa Oil Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.11 Waldland
5.11.1 Waldland Company Profile
5.11.2 Waldland Camelina Sativa Oil Product Specification
5.11.3 Waldland Camelina Sativa Oil Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.12 Ole World Oils
5.12.1 Ole World Oils Company Profile
5.12.2 Ole World Oils Camelina Sativa Oil Product Specification
5.12.3 Ole World Oils Camelina Sativa Oil Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.13 Henry Lamotte OILS GmbH
5.13.1 Henry Lamotte OILS GmbH Company Profile
5.13.2 Henry Lamotte OILS GmbH Camelina Sativa Oil Product Specification
5.13.3 Henry Lamotte OILS GmbH Camelina Sativa Oil Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
6. North America
6.1 North America Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size
6.2 North America Camelina Sativa Oil Key Players in North America
6.3 North America Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Type
6.4 North America Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Application
7. East Asia
7.1 East Asia Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size
7.2 East Asia Camelina Sativa Oil Key Players in North America
7.3 East Asia Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Type
7.4 East Asia Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Application
8. Europe
8.1 Europe Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size
8.2 Europe Camelina Sativa Oil Key Players in North America
8.3 Europe Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Type
8.4 Europe Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Application
9. South Asia
9.1 South Asia Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size
9.2 South Asia Camelina Sativa Oil Key Players in North America
9.3 South Asia Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Type
9.4 South Asia Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Application
10. Southeast Asia
10.1 Southeast Asia Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size
10.2 Southeast Asia Camelina Sativa Oil Key Players in North America
10.3 Southeast Asia Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Type
10.4 Southeast Asia Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Application
11. Middle East
11.1 Middle East Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size
11.2 Middle East Camelina Sativa Oil Key Players in North America
11.3 Middle East Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Type
11.4 Middle East Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Application
12. Africa
12.1 Africa Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size
12.2 Africa Camelina Sativa Oil Key Players in North America
12.3 Africa Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Type
12.4 Africa Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Application
13. Oceania
13.1 Oceania Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size
13.2 Oceania Camelina Sativa Oil Key Players in North America
13.3 Oceania Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Type
13.4 Oceania Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Application
14. South America
14.1 South America Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size
14.2 South America Camelina Sativa Oil Key Players in North America
14.3 South America Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Type
14.4 South America Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Application
15. Rest of the World
15.1 Rest of the World Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size
15.2 Rest of the World Camelina Sativa Oil Key Players in North America
15.3 Rest of the World Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Type
15.4 Rest of the World Camelina Sativa Oil Market Size by Application
16 Camelina Sativa Oil Market Dynamics
16.1 Covid-19 Impact Market Top Trends
16.2 Covid-19 Impact Market Drivers
16.3 Covid-19 Impact Market Challenges
16.4 Porter?s Five Forces Analysis
18 Regulatory Information
17 Analyst's Viewpoints/Conclusions
18 Appendix
18.1 Research Methodology
18.1.1 Methodology/Research Approach
18.1.2 Data Source
18.2 Disclaimer
By Extraction Method:
Cold Pressing Extraction: Yields high-purity, Cold-Pressed Oil (CPO). This segment dominates the food and cosmetic sectors where nutrient integrity is paramount.
Solvent (Hexane) Extraction: Produces Hexane-Extracted Oil (HEO). Primarily utilized for industrial applications and large-scale biofuel production due to higher yield efficiency.
By Nature:
Organic: High-growth segment in the European and North American retail markets for culinary use.
Conventional: The primary choice for industrial and animal feed applications.
By Application:
Biofuels (Sustainable Aviation Fuel - SAF): The fastest-growing segment. Camelina is a primary feedstock for "drop-in" aviation fuels.
Animal Feed: Used in poultry and aquaculture to enrich eggs and fish with Omega-3.
Cosmetics & Personal Care: High Vitamin E content makes it a staple for anti-aging serums and scalp treatments.
Food & Culinary: High-end salad oils, margarines, sauces, and healthy frying oils.
Nutraceuticals: Encapsulated Omega-3 supplements.
The landscape includes niche specialty oil producers and massive energy/agri-conglomerates:
Sustainable Oils, Inc. (Global Clean Energy Holdings) (USA)
Camelina Solutions (France)
Cargill, Incorporated (USA)
Bunge Limited (USA)
BIO PLANÈTE (Ölmühle Moog) (Germany)
Three Farmers Foods (Canada)
Smart Earth Camelina (Canada)
Xiana Mining Inc. (Camelina Company España) (Spain)
Ole'Vita (Poland)
Newgrange Gold (Ireland)
Siberian Tiger Naturals (USA)
Henry Lamotte OILS GmbH (Germany)
Waldland (Austria)
Hemp It (formerly Sarepta) (France)
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