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CPO prices to consolidate at RM4,000 to RM4,300
CPO Futures Close Higher On Stronger Crude Oil Prices Amid US-Iran Conflict
CPO Futures Set To Trade Higher Next Week On Rising Crude Oil Prices
Indonesia’s Withdrawal Puts Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil on Shaky Ground
05/10/2011 (The Star) - The jury is still out on the implications of Indonesia\'s withdrawal of its membership from the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO).
Crude Palm Oil Futures Weaken on Profit-Booking
05/10/2011 (Business Standard) - Crude palm oil prices declined by Re 1 to Rs 466.40 per 10 kg in the futures trade today on continued profit-booking by speculators, influenced by subdued demand in the spot market and a weak global trend.
PTT Plans Another Palm oil Factory in Indonesia
05/10/2011 (Pattaya Mail) - PTT Public Company Limited is planning to invest 600 million THB in the construction of another palm oil factory in Indonesia which, the company boasts, will be able to produce 45 tons of oil per hour.
India Has No Plans To Change Palm Tax, Rice Ready: Ministers
05/10/2011 (Business Recorder) - India has no plans to change its import duties for palm oil and products, and has sufficient rice supplies to export to Indonesia without need for a government-to-government scheme, trade ministers from both countries said on Tuesday.
Improve Trade Ties
05/10/2011 (Fiji Times) - INDONESIAN Ambassador, Chandra Salim has called on the business community to consider improving trade relations with his country.
Slaying of Orangutans Investigated
05/10/2011 (TEMPO Interactive) - The Forestry Ministry has formed a team to investigate the alleged slaying of orangutans in Kutai Kartanegara, East Kalimantan between 2009 and 2010, Forestry Minister Zulkifli Hasan, announced yesterday.
Chamber To Help Smallholders Solve Long Queue Issue
05/10/2011 (Borneo Post) - The Dayak Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) would help oil palm plantation smallholders who have to endure long queues at the mills when selling their fresh fruit bunch (FFB).
Nigeria: Agric As Revenue Earner - Learning From Malaysian Example
05/10/2011 (AllAfrica.com) - In the 1960s, farming was the main means of sustenance of Nigeria. Then, cocoa production was the in-thing in the southwest, rubber in the old mid-western (now comprising of Edo and Delta), oil palm production was reigning in the southeast while groundnut was crowned as the king produce of the north with the famous 'groundnut pyramid.' How did we lose this?
RI Trade Deficit with China Narrowing: BPS
05/10/2011 (Jakarta Post) - The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) on Tuesday announced that bilateral trade between Indonesia and China was becoming more balanced, with Indonesia now enjoying a lower trade deficit.