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Malaysian palm oil futures fall under fundamental pressure, amplifying the impact on other oil prices
Palm oil consumption forecast to increase
CPO Reference Price Falls 3.9 Percent in December 2025
Palm oil inventories to stay elevated next year
Making $ from Palm Oil Empty Fruit Bunches
11/03/2011 (Daily Express) - A businesswoman in Canada is well-positioned to take the lead and show especially local entrepreneurs that they can actually make money from palm oil empty fruit bunches (EFB).
Malaysia’s Role in Business Sustainability
11/03/2011 (The Star Online) - Malaysia as the world’s second largest producer of palm oil has the ability to play a leading role in business sustainability by virtue of its important role in the sector.
Global Demand for Palm Oil Growing Rapidly
The second and final day of the 22nd Palm and Lauric Oils Conference and Exhibition Wednesday.
Palm Oil Ends Little Changed as Soyabean Supplies Set to Expand
10/03/2011 (Bloomberg) - Palm oil closed little changed on speculation that rising soybean oil supplies from Argentina and Brazil may cool demand for the tropical commodity.
Palm Oil: Poised to Hit All-time High?
10/03/2011 (The Financial Times) - Crude palm oil prices were down slightly in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, but that didn’t stop many of the experts at the annual Bursa Malaysia palm oil conference predicting near record prices by the end of the year.
Palm Oil Futures Plugged to Energy
09/03/2011 (The Star Online) - Palm oil futures may track the volatility in crude oil prices as unrest in the Middle East spreads and weather uncertainties continue.
Palm and Lauric Oils Conference attracts more participants
09/03/2011 (The Star Online) - The 22nd Palm and Lauric Oils Conference & Exhibition (POC 2011) has lived up to expectations and managed to attract over 2,000 participants from the world over compared with 1,500 last year.
Is palm oil a kernel of development for African countries like Liberia?
Asian palm oil producers are being accused of cashing in on Africa in their search to expand production.
Analyst: Subsidy for Biofuel Not Enough
09/03/2011 (The Star Online) - The Government's plan to subsidise palm oil-based biofuel of between four and six sen per litre may not be sufficient, says an analyst.