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08-11-2019
Rising oilseed market could spark modest canola rally
There are several factors that should be lifting canola prices but values so far are stubbornly flat.
07-11-2019
MPOC to promote benefits of palm oil in schools, says minister
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 6 — The Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) will go to the ground to promote palm oil and its benefits through outreach programmes involving school children, possibly, including it as a co-curriculum programme.
07-11-2019
The Uncomfortable Truth About Biofuel
Earlier this month, France’s constitutional court upheld a law cutting palm oil from the country’s list of approved biofuels and eliminating associated tax exemptions. The court rejected an appeal by French energy company Total, which had invested 300 million euros to convert a crude oil refinery into a biofuel plant that would use palm oil feedstock.
07-11-2019
Indonesia's freeze on palm oil plantation permits ‘lacks transparency’
Indonesia's freeze on palm oil plantation permits lacks transparency, making it difficult to assess its effectiveness, and the government should provide updated information, an industry watchdog official told Reuters.
07-11-2019
Plantation counters to record weaker performance in 3Q
PLANTATION counters are likely to record a weaker year-on-year (YoY) financial performance in the third quarter of 2019 (3Q19) due to price volatility of crude palm oil (CPO) and palm products.
07-11-2019
CDP: 80% of companies set to miss 2020 palm oil deforestation goals
Of the 96 corporates currently reporting that they produce, source or use products that contain palm oil from Indonesia to CDP, just one-fifth are set to meet their 2020 deforestation targets surrounding the commodity.
07-11-2019
Palm oil lifted by production drop
Malaysian palm oil futures reversed course to edge higher on Wednesday as data showed lower production figures, implying tighter supplies.
07-11-2019
ANALYSIS: EU faces fresh fears of tight rapeseed supply in 2020
The European Union is facing another period of tight rapeseed supply through the second half of its marketing year after drought left its crop at its lowest level in 13 years, while exports from Ukraine are showing signs of drying up.
06-11-2019
'Growing global population a boon for palm oil'
BANGKOK: The current world’s population of 7.74 billion, which is set to hit almost 10 billion by 2050, is a boon for the vegetable oil market, especially for the highly productive palm oil as it can yield more oil from less land than its competitor.
06-11-2019
Palm oil: Less fertilizer and no herbicide but same yield?
Environmentally friendlier palm oil production could be achieved with less fertilizer and no herbicide, while maintaining profits. These are the encouraging preliminary results of the first two years of a large-scale oil palm management experiment by an international team of researchers led by the University of Göttingen. The research was published in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change.
06-11-2019
PREVIEW-Malaysia palm oil stockpiles forecast to rise 2.8% in October
BANGKOK, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Malaysian palm oil stockpiles likely rose in October as production increased to its highest in a year, even as export demand surged for the edible oil, a Reuters survey showed.
06-11-2019
‘No country will benefit from a trade war’
KUALA LUMPUR: No country will benefit from a trade war, says a trade expert. Asean-India Business Council (AIBC) co-chairman, Datuk Ramesh Kodammal said whenever there is a trade war, businesses suffer and ultimately, it translates to the people on the ground.