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MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  24-08-2010

Minister of Agriculture visits GOPDC

24/08/2010 (Ghana Web) - The Minister of Food and Agriculture, Mr Kwesi Ahwoi, on Tuesday visited the Ghana Oil Palm Development Company, (GOPDC), at Kwae in the Kwaebibirem District to acquaint himself with its operations.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  24-08-2010

Nigeria aims for new direction on palm oil policy

24/08/2010 (Biofuels Digest) - In Nigeria, the Initiative for Public Policy Analysis has released “Palm Oil and Economic Development in Nigeria and Ghana; Recommendations for the World Bank’s 2010 Palm Oil Strategy,” in which highlights the importance for the World Bank to stay focused on its original mission of poverty reduction through economic development.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  24-08-2010

Soyoil drops on surplus supply, weak palm

24/08/2010 (The Economic Times), Mumbai - Indian soyoil futures fell over 1 percent on Tuesday afternoon tracking weakness in palm oil and as higher supplies from imports and domestic crushing surpassed festive demand, analysts said. Soybean and rapeseed were hammered by an expansion in acreage under summer-sown oilseeds and good rains in growing areas.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  24-08-2010

Crude palm oil futures down 0.29% on global cues

24/08/2010 (The Economic Times), New Delhi - Crude palm oil prices moved down by Rs 1.20 or 0.29 per cent to Rs 409 per 10 kg in futures market today, as traders reduced their positions at the back of a weakening global trend.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  24-08-2010

Palm Oil Slides to Lowest Price in a Month as Soybean Oil Premium Narrows

24/08/2010 (Bloomberg) - Palm oil dropped after the discount to soybean oil narrowed to the lowest in more than four months, boosting the appeal of the rival oil for use in food and fuels as U.S. soybean supplies were forecast to increase.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  24-08-2010

Palm Oil Policy Must Focus On Poverty Alleviation

24/08/2010 (Scoop Indepent News) - “The World Bank’s framework for engagement in the palm oil sector must focus on sustainable economic development and poverty alleviation, not imposing developed world consumer’s attitudes on some of the world’s poorest producers”, said Tim Wilson, Director of the Sustainable Development project at the Institute of Public Affairs, today.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  24-08-2010

Malaysian planters urged to take cue from Sinar Mas case

24/08/2010 (The Star Online), Jakarta - Malaysian palm oil producers should heed the case of Sinar Mas Group where claims of forest destruction committed by its palm oil unit, PT Smart, led international consumer companies, including Unilever, to stop buying palm oil from the company, said environmentalists.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  23-08-2010

NESBD: 2010 economy to expand 7-7.5%

23/08/2010 (Bangkok Post) - The economy should show a total 7.0-7.5 per cent growth this year following a 10.6 per cent growth in the first half, National Economic and Social Development Board secretary-general Ampon Kittiampon said on Monday.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  23-08-2010

Edible oil prices edge up

23/08/2010 (The Daily Star) - The local edible oil markets may be feeling the heat of rising global palm oil prices, as the current price is 9.5 percent higher than mid-June's price.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  22-08-2010

Palm oil seeds to be imported from Indonesia

22/08/2010 (The Island) - Minister of Plantations, Mahinda Samarasinghe vowed to assist in the development of the plantations sector by providing beneficial policies. He urged the planters to play fair and assist in the country’s efforts to realise a strong economic growth.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  20-08-2010

Palm Oil Set for Biggest Weekly Loss in 10 Months on Soybeans

20/08/2010 (Bloomberg) - Palm oil futures had their biggest weekly decline in more than 10 months after rival soybean oil tumbled on expectation of a bigger U.S. crop and Asian importers slowed purchases.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  20-08-2010

Indonesia palm oil giant defends record

20/08/2010 (AFP) - Indonesia's biggest palm oil producer Friday rejected fresh allegations of illegal forest clearing after foreign auditors suggested it had misrepresented the findings of an independent investigation.