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CPO Futures Set To Trade Higher Next Week On Rising Crude Oil Prices
Malaysia’s Palm Oil Stocks Down 3.94 Pct To 2.7 Million Tonnes In February 2026 – MPOB
Palm tracks gains in Dalian and Chicago rival oils, stronger crude
CPO FUTURES RALLY ABOVE RM4,500 PER TONNE, HIGHEST SINCE OCTOBER LAST YEAR
Myanmar Imports Palm Oil To Meet Cooking Demand
26/10/205 (Xinhua) - Myanmar imported 400,000 tons of palm oil annually to fill demand of edible oil as an alternative, an official report said on Sunday.
Crude Palm Oil Weekly Report – October 24, 2015
26/10/2015 (Borneo Post) - Malaysian palm oil futures edged lower on Friday to 2,326, due to a stronger ringgit and dwindling demand.
Reports Demystify Palm Oil Myths, Expose Benefits
26/10/2015 (The Nation) - The TPP would eliminate or reduce tariffs on Canadian products like pork, canola oil, and wheat in Pacific Rim countries such as Japan and Vietnam.
FDA Seizes 'Cancer-causing Palm Oil'
26/10/2015 (GhanaWeb) - Dozens of drums of local palm oil adulterated with cancer-causing chemicals have been seized in Accra by the authorities of the Food and Drugs Authority.
Demand For Sustainable Palm Oil Forecast To Double To 11 Million Tonnes By 2020
26/10/2015 (Bernama) - Rabobank forecasts that global demand for palm oil certified by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) will double in five years, growing to 11 million tonnes by 2020 from 5.3 million tonnes in 2014.
Godrej Consumer’s Profit Growth Could Trump Sales Growth Niggles
26/10/2015 (Livemint) - Godrej Consumer Products Ltd’s results give a mixed picture on the sales growth front, but all is well on the profitability front. Domestic sales growth was pulled down by its soaps business, whereas unfavourable currency movements hurt its international business sales growth when converted to rupees. But falling input prices were the highlight of its performance, a standard feature of most consumer company performances.
Japan to Remove 95% of Tariffs on Imports From TPP Member Countries
26/10/2015 (AmeriPublications) - The TPP would eliminate or reduce tariffs on Canadian products like pork, canola oil, and wheat in Pacific Rim countries such as Japan and Vietnam.
Nigeria Gets EU’s Deadline on Banned Agric Produce
26/10/2015 (The Nation) - The European Union (EU) has given Nigeria up to June next year to get her acts together and imporve the standards of agricultural produce exported overseas. This is sequel to the EU Food Quality Agency’s ban of six food items produced in the country. The ban covers items such as beans, sesame seed, melon seeds, palm oil, bush meat and dried fish.
Pushing for Aviation Biofuel
26/10/2015 (GIVnews.com) – All airline companies operating in Indonesia will be obliged to use aviation biofuel for their aircraft instead of avtur from 2018 onwards, which aims to help reduce air pollution, Minister of Transportation Ignasius Jonan said in Washington last Friday (23/10).