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08-08-2023
Unpackaged soya bean oil sales to end fully in 6 months: DNCRP
07/08/2023 (New Age) - The government will eliminate the sales of unpackaged soya bean oil within the next six months, said a senior official of the Directorate of National Consumers’ Right Protection on Monday.
07-08-2023
MPOB signs MoU with Indian trade body
05/08/2023 (The Borneo Post), New Delhi - The Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with an Indian trade body to promote the exchange of vegetable oil sector knowhow between the two countries.
07-08-2023
Commodities Ministry to propose oil palm replanting grants to MOF, says Fadillah
06/08/2023 (The Star Online), Kuala Langat - The Plantation and Commodities Ministry (KPK) will propose oil palm replanting grants to the Finance Ministry (MOF), said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.
07-08-2023
Palm oil producers Malaysia, Indonesia set up task force to promote mutual understanding of EU Deforestation Regulation
05/08/2023 (Malay Mail), Kuala Lumpur - The world’s largest palm oil producers, Malaysia and Indonesia, have agreed to set up an ad hoc joint task force (JTF) to establish dialogue and relevant workstreams to build mutual understanding on the implementation of the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and its core aspects, including benchmarking
07-08-2023
Palm oil rebounds but on course for second weekly decline
04/08/2023 (Business Recorder), Kuala Lumpur - Malaysian palm oil futures rose on Friday from a one-month closing low in the previous session, although the contract is headed for a second weekly loss.
04-08-2023
Asian Palm Oil Association says oil palm cultivation can unlock Sri Lanka’s economic potential
04/08/2023 (Daily FT) - Sri Lanka’s recent decision to either temporarily ban or restrict palm oil cultivation has attracted significant attention both domestically and internationally. As a result, the Asian Palm Oil Association (APOA), a multilateral body representing the industry across India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan, has expressed concerns about the significant negative impact of these policy decisions for Sri Lanka.
04-08-2023
Palm hits one-month closing low on weaker rivals, lacklustre demand
03/08/2023 (Business Recorder), Kuala Lumpur - Malaysian palm oil futures extended early losses on Thursday, hitting its lowest closing since the end of June as it tracked losses in rival edible oils and concerns over sluggish demand.
04-08-2023
IFC accords $150m loan to Olam to boost palm oil production in Gabon
03/08/2023 (North Africa Post) - The World Bank’s private sector financing arm, International Finance Corporation (IFC), has provided a credit package of $150 to Olam Palm Gabon, the subsidiary of Singapore-based Olam International, to boost the company’s production of palm oil in the central African country.
04-08-2023
Palm oil plantations absorb more carbon than tropical forests, claims Indonesian palm lobbyist
02/08/2023 (Eco Business) - Palm oil plantations are better at absorbing carbon than tropical forests, an executive for the Indonesian government’s palm oil agency claimed on Tuesday (1 August), despite scientific evidence that proves the opposite.
03-08-2023
GAPKI Escalates Palm Oil Exports to China, India Following EU Deforestation Law
02/08/2023 (Tempo.co), Jakarta - The Indonesian Palm Oil Association (GAPKI) chairperson Eddy Martono stated that his side is eyeing China as its largest destination for palm oil exports.
03-08-2023
Indonesia Wants EFTA to Recognize ISPO Palm Oil Certification
02/08/2023 (Jakarta Globe), Jakarta - Indonesia on Wednesday persuaded Switzerland, a member of the European Free Trade Association or EFTA, to get the group into recognizing the country's sustainability certification scheme for palm oil called the ISPO.
03-08-2023
India's July edible oil imports at record high
02/08/2023 (Reuters), Mumbai - India's edible oil imports in July rose to a record 1.76 million metric tonnes as refiners built up stocks for upcoming festivals given uncertainty over supplies from the Black Sea, five dealers told Reuters.