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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
New game theory model taps power of cooperation to promote sustainable palm oil production in Indonesia
17/01/2024 (PHYS Org) - "Tropical forests are a critical resource," says Xavier Warnes, Ph.D. '21, a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford Graduate School of Business. "They store huge amounts of carbon, they affect weather patterns and water systems, and they contain around 80% of the world's biodiversity."
Godrej to setup India’s largest palm oil manufacturing unit in Khammam
18/01/2024 (Newstap), Hyderabad - In a significant development at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy held a crucial meeting with Nadir Godrej, chairman and MD of Godrej Industries Ltd.
Consumers told beware of online cooking oil scams
17/01/2024 (Daily Express), Petaling Jaya - The domestic trade and cost of living ministry has urged consumers to be wary of scammers selling cooking oil packaged in 1kg polybags online.
How fig trees could revolutionise reforestation and tourism in Borneo
17/01/2024 (China Dialogue) - For the past 12 years, Malaysian wildlife veterinarian Zainal Zainuddin has been quietly developing the world’s largest collection of living fig trees. Spread over three one-hectare sites in Sabah, northern Malaysian Borneo, it includes more than a thousand plants of 87 Ficus species. There are strangler figs, climbers – with figs bigger than tennis balls – and trees that produce figs on their trunks, or even on underground runners.
Palm Oil Ends Lower, Breaking Seven-Consecutive Sessions of Gains
On Monday, Malaysian Palm Oil futures faced a downturn, bringing an end to a seven-session winning streak, as concerns about demand in crucial markets exerted downward pressure. Nonetheless, a reduction in producing Palm Oil played a mitigating role in limiting the extent of the losses.
VEGOILS-Palm oil gains as India extends lower duty on edible oil imports
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Malaysian palm oil futures rose on Tuesday, driven by top importer India's move to allow edible oil imports at a concessional duty for one more year.
China’s Q1 soybean imports seen slowing to four-year low as pig herds shrink
China’s once-soaring soybean demand will slow by about a fifth in the first quarter from a year earlier after record slaughter shrank pig herds, pressuring prices ahead of an expected glut of South American beans, analysts and traders said.
India to allow edible oil imports at lower duty until March 2025
MUMBAI, Jan 16 (Reuters) - India will extend edible oil imports at a lower duty by another year until March 2025, the government said in a notification issued late on Monday, as the world's biggest vegetable oil importer moves to contain local prices.
In Sarawak, Dayak oil palm planters say willing to pay for NCR land surveys to speed up process
MIRI, Jan 16 — Sarawak Dayak Oil Palm Planters Association (Doppa) members say they are willing to pay for Native Customary Rights (NCR) land surveys to expedite the state government’s efforts and enable the early issuance of perpetuity land titles.