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Palmolein, Soyabean Oils Slide on Low Demands
09/11/2016 (Business Standard) - Palmolein and soyabean oil prices drifted lower by Rs 50 per quintal at the wholesale oils and oilseeds market today following sluggish demand from retailers.
VEGOILS-Market Factors to Watch Nov 8
08/11/2016 (Reuters) - The following factors are likely to influence Malaysian palm oil futures and other vegetable oil markets.
Rotterdam Vegetable Oil Prices
08/11/2016 (Reuters) - The following were Monday's Rotterdam vegetable oil prices at 1700 GMT:
VEGOILS-Palm Oil Gains on Weather Concerns, Weak Ringgit
08/11/2016 (Reuters) - Malaysian palm oil futures touched their highest in over a week at one point on Monday, bolstered by a weaker ringgit and concerns that year-end monsoons could disrupt harvests.
Groundnut, Palmolein Oils Slide on Sluggish Demand
08/11/2016 (Business Standard) - Prices of groundnut and palmolein oils drifted lower by up to Rs 200 per quintal at the wholesale oils and oilseeds market today on subdued demand from retailers.
Palm Oil to Test Resistance, Dip
08/11/2016 (Hindu Business Line) - Malaysian palm oil futures on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives touched a one-week high on Monday bolstered by a weaker ringgit and concerns that year-end monsoon could disrupt harvests.
Crude Palm Oil Futures up 0.33 pc on Spot Demand
08/11/2016 (Business Standard) - Tracking a firm global trend, crude palm oil prices were up by 0.33 per cent at Rs 517.10 per 10 kg in futures trade today as traders created fresh positions supported by pick-up in demand in the spot market.
Unlocking Potential to Increase EU-RI Trade
08/11/2016 (Jakarta Post) - I am honored to be the first European Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development to visit Indonesia. As EU Commissioner, my job is to support the sustainable development of Europe’s agriculture and ensure the well-being of its rural areas as well as to develop our agricultural exchanges with key partners, such as Indonesia.
Developing Countries Show Strength to Defeat Palm Oil Tax
08/11/2016 (Jakarta Post) - International trade and development commentators often refer to “Fortress Europeâ€. This is the idea that European countries — whether unilaterally or as part of the EU-wide trading bloc — put up barriers to imports, particularly from developing countries, to protect their own industries. This is particularly the case for agriculture, which has had a detrimental effect on developing countries’ exporters.