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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
Malaysia Is Third Largest Investor In Cambodia
21/07/2011 (Bernama) - Malaysia has become the third largest investor in Cambodia with its investments in the country amounting to US$3.4 billion from 1980.
BURSA MALAYSIA: KL Shares End Morning Session Higher
21/07/2011 (Bernama) - Share prices on Bursa Malaysia ended the morning session higher today as investors hunted for bargains after two days of losses, dealers said.
Vegetable Oil Output May Climb on Palm Yields, Oil World Says
20/07/2011 (Bloomberg) - Vegetable oil production may gain 4 percent in 2011 following a larger increase last year as higher yields in Malaysia and Indonesia boost palm-oil output, Hamburg- based researcher Oil World said in a report today.
EU Gets Tough On Dirty Biofuel, Pledges More Action
20/07/2011 (Reuters) - Europe's energy chief announced seven green certification schemes for biofuels on Tuesday and promised in future to tackle the unwanted side-effects of turning food into fuel.
Palm Oil Labelling In Australia Could Become A Reality If Bill Passes
20/07/2011 (The Guardian) - While the quasi-apocalyptic tumult over carbon pricing has dominated the Australian media for the best part of 2011, another fierce, albeit less high profile, environmental debate has entered its final stages – the labelling of palm oil on product packaging.
Indonesia’s Forest Moratorium: A Decent Deal For Palm Oil
20/07/2011 (International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development) - The recent Indonesian decree imposing a 2-year moratorium on new permits to convert natural forests and peatlands was initially thought to have adverse impacts on palm oil development, by limiting the land reserves for expansion. In reality, the decree still provides significant space for the expansion of palm oil plantations. First of all, the moratorium exempts concessions covered by “in principle†permits. This means that those that have secured permits prior the moratorium’s entry into force can continue to convert forests. More importantly, the country’s vast secondary natural forests fall outside the moratorium’s scope, meaning their conversion, including for palm oil plantation, is made possible. Overall, business as usual is expected for palm oil development.
Crude Palm Oil Trades Higher As Spot Demand Picks Up
20/07/2011 (MSN India) - Crude palm oil prices traded higher by Rs 1.10 to Rs 478.60 per 10 kg in futures trade today on pick-up in spot market demand.
First Lufthansa Commercial Biofuel Flight Takes Off
20/07/2011 (Vanguard) - Lufthansa became the first airline to use biofuels on regular commercial flights on Friday in a six month trial that it estimates will reduce CO2 emissions by up to 1,500 tonnes during the period.
Govt Agrees To Revise Export Tax Over Protests
20/07/2011 (Jakarta Post) - The government will soon introduce a new ruling on the export tax imposed on crude palm oil (CPO) which will among others lower the tax cap from the current 25 percent following a strong protest from producers, a senior finance official says.