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Malaysia raises palm oil export duty for April
Middle East conflict boosts demand for alternative fuels
CPO Futures Close Lower Amid Weaker Crude Oil, Soybean Oil Prices
Can palm biodiesel provide quick relief for Malaysia amid Iran war?
UPDATE 2-Palm Oil Demand From Indonesia Biodiesel Sector to Surge By 2020 -Govt Agency
28/11/2016 (Reuters) - Indonesian demand for crude palm oil (CPO) for use in biodiesel will grow nearly 70 percent by 2020, a government agency said on Friday, as the price gap with conventional diesel narrows and more subsidies for blending become available.
Indonesians Should Be Proud of B20 Biodiesel Program: Minister
28/11/2016 (Jakarta Globe) - As policy makers, industry players, and experts gather in Nusa Dua, Bali, for the world’s largest palm oil conference, palm biodiesel has been cited as a promising commodity for Indonesia for the upcoming years.
Indonesia 2017 Palm Oil Output Seen Rising up to 16 Pct -Industry Assoc
28/11/2016 (Reuters) - Output of crude palm oil in world No.1 producer Indonesia could increase by up to 16 percent to between 32 million and 33 million tonnes next year, an industry group said on Friday.
Decision Delayed Over Palm Oil Labelling
28/11/2016 (Radio New Zealand) - The Australia New Zealand Ministerial Forum on Food Regulation met in Brisbane today to discuss mandatory palm oil labelling.
Spatial Planning a Solution for Palm Oil Industry: Minister
28/11/2016 (Jakarta Globe) - The Indonesian Palm Oil Association has implored an improvement in spatial planning to tackle social issues faced by the industry, particularly land use.
Palm Oil Prices to Plunge as Global Output Recovers -Analyst Fry
28/11/2016 (Reuters) - Prices for crude palm oil will drop nearly 30 percent by the third quarter of 2017 as global production recovers from the effects of last year's El Nino weather pattern, leading industry analyst James Fry said on Friday.
Lower Palm Oil Output into Early Next Year Likely to Support Prices
28/11/2016 (Reuters) - Lower output of palm oil into early next year and tight supplies of rival soybean oil are likely to bolster prices for the tropical product in the short term after they hit a four-year high this week.
Edible Oil Import to Slow Down as Demonetisation Hits Consumption
28/11/2016 (Business Standard) - Edible oil imports are expected to slow down, with domestic consumption and offtake taking a huge hit following demonetisation.
UPDATE 2-Short-term Boost Seen for Palm Prices Before A Likely Reversal
28/11/2016 (Reuters) - Lower output of palm oil and tight supplies of rival soybean oil are likely to give a short-term boost to the tropical product which hit four-year highs this week, before an expected reversal late next year as production recovers.