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Middle East conflict boosts demand for alternative fuels
Can palm biodiesel provide quick relief for Malaysia amid Iran war?
CPO Futures Close Lower Amid Weaker Crude Oil, Soybean Oil Prices
Malaysia plans phased expansion of biodiesel programme, minister says
TSH Resources reports declining profit
TSH Resources Bhd has reported a 39% fall in net profit to RM17.83mil for its first quarter ended March 31 compared to the corresponding quarter last year, due to lower crude palm oil (CPO) and palm kernel revenue.
Anything you want - except gay rights, Uzbekistan tells U.N.
Uzbekistan plans to gradually implement hundreds of human rights recommendations from a United Nations council, it said on Wednesday, but it made a point of refusing to decriminalise homosexuality calling it irrelevant to its society.
Malaysian palm oil price declines on weaker crude oil, profit-taking
Malaysian palm oil futures declined in trade on Wednesday evening, tracking weakness in crude oil prices and as traders booked profit after the vegetable oil jumped to a six-week high in the previous session.
Uganda Begins Allotting Land for Bidco's Second Palm-Oil Estate
Uganda began handing over tracts of land for palm-oil production to Wilmar International Ltd.’s local unit, removing the final hurdle for an expansion project that’s been delayed for almost a decade
No restrictions on use of palm oil in Azerbaijan
There are no restrictions on the use of palm oil for its intended purpose in Azerbaijan, Senior Consultant of the Risk Management Department of the Food Security Agency Ilaha Aliyeva told Trend May 23.
Palm declines on weaker crude oil, profit-taking
Crude palm oil sheds 0.34% on low demand
New Delhi, May 23 Crude palm oil prices drifted lower by 0.34 per cent to Rs 668.80 per 10 kgs in futures market today as speculators cut exposure, driven by easing demand at the spot market.
China Inc returns to U.S. soybean market as trade tensions ease
China’s state grain stockpiler has returned this week to the U.S. soybean market for the first time since early April, a sign Beijing is preparing to resume purchases as trade tensions between the world’s top two economies ease, two sources said. The renewed interest in the oilseed, used in animal feed, follows Beijing’s pledge at the weekend to buy more U.S. goods from its top trading partner, including agricultural products. China made the pledge to avert a trade war that could damage the global economy.
Ukrainian soybean exports to the EU increased by one-quarter
Soybean exports from Ukraine have been decreasing for a fifth straight month now, UkrAgroConsult notes.