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Budget 2025 adjustments in export tax seen helping palm oil refining industry be more competitive
CPO FUTURES HIT TWO-YEAR HIGH ON BULLISH SENTIMENT, STRONG EXPORTS
CPO price forecast to climb for rest of the year
CPO price strength could dissipate through end-2024, says BMI
Malaysian palm oil rises slightly on firm soyoil
21/3/07 (Reuters) KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysian palm oil futures rose marginally on Wednesday tracking gains in rival soybean oil on the Chicago Board of Trade.
New Biodiesel Production Method Developed by DOE Scientists
21/3/07 (UPI Science News) - A new material developed at the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory might replace a costly process in biodiesel production.
PERFORMANCE OF THE MALAYSIAN PALM OIL INDUSTRY, FEBRUARY 2007
Astra's Gultom Says Quarterly Palm Oil Output to Drop
15/3/07 (Bloomberg) -- PT Astra Agro Lestari, Indonesia's largest plantation company, will have its smallest palm oil crop in five quarters in the three months to March as the impact of drought lingers, President-Director Maruli Gultom said.
Importing palm oil for bio-diesel production under consideration
18/3/07 BANGKOK,(TNA) - The government may allow imports of palm oil to produce bio-diesel due to a shortage of palm oil in Thailand, said Energy Minister Piyasvasti Amranand.
Turning palm oil waste into drinking water
16/3/07 (NSTP) NIBONG TEBAL - While Singapore has NEWater, which is waste water that has been purified, Malaysia may soon have drinking water from palm oil waste.
Palm oil imports likely to be up by 40 p.c
16/3/07 Mumbai (PTI): An increased appetite for palm oil in the country will drive up its imports by around 40 per cent at 46 lakh tonnes in 2006-07 as against 33 lakh tonnes in 2005-06, an industry expert said.
Malaysia's palm oil output set to rise
15/3/07 (Bloomberg) - MALAYSIA, the world's largest palm oil producer, may raise output by 2 million tonnes a year by boosting yields as the country runs short of new plantation land, the head of the nation's palm oil council said.
Palm oil likely to hit $683 a tonne: Godrej
15/3/07 (Business Standard) Mumbai - Palm oil prices may rise by more than a fifth to 2,400 ringgit ($683) a tonne in the final quarter of the year, said Dorab Mistry, director of Godrej International, one of the country's biggest buyers of vegetable oils.