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CPO prices to consolidate at RM4,000 to RM4,300
Mixed forecasts for palm oil at POC2026
CPO FUTURES CLOSE LOWER ONSTRONGER RINGGIT, CONCERNS OVERWEAK DEMAND
CPO Futures Close Higher On Stronger Crude Oil Prices Amid US-Iran Conflict
Expert: Palm oil prices have reached the floor
10/11/2008 (Xinhua), Kuala Lumpur - Vegetable oils forecast expert Thomas Mielke believes palm oil prices have bottomed out and expects sharp increases ahead, Malaysian media reported on Monday.
IOI Corp up 1st time in 3 days
10/11/2008 (Business Standard) - IOI Corp (1961), the world’s second- biggest palm-oil producer, gained for the first time in three days in Kuala Lumpur trading after profit beat some estimates and analysts said the stock is undervalued.
Forest crimes and climate crimes: Greenpeace ships take action
10/11/2008 (Greenpeace) - The small (wet) figure above is a crew member of the Greenpeace ship Esperanza. Darkness has fallen on the port of Dumai (Indonesia) since this photograph was taken several hours ago, but our climber is still there, in the dark, occupying the anchor chain and preventing the tanker from setting off to the Netherlands with its 27,000 tonne cargo of palm oil. As Jamie wrote on the Forests for Climate blog, it takes only one person to stop a giant palm oil tanker.
Millers Must Buy Palm Fruits From Planters
09/11/2008 (iStockAnalyst) - ALL 403 palm oil millers throughout the country have been reminded that they must receive and buy palm fruits from planters, despite the current economics of low profits.
Palm Oil Prices Have Reached the Floor: Expert
09/11/2008 (iStockAnalyst) - VEGETABLE oils forecast expert Thomas Mielke believes palm oil prices have bottomed out and expects sharp increases ahead.
Malaysia, Indonesia to Prop Up CPO Prices
09/11/2008 (iStockAnalyst), Putrajaya - Malaysia and Indonesia are joining forces to strengthen the price of palm oil.
Indonesia, Malaysia to cut crude palm oil production
08/11/2008 (news.balita.ph), Jakarta — Indonesia and Malaysia, which produce some 85 percent of the world's crude palm oil (CPO), will cut production in short-term to help limit supply and prevent further price drops.
Malaysia, Indonesia to curtail palm oil production due to low prices
08/11/2008 (Mongabay.com) - Malaysia and Indonesia countries that account for more than 85 percent of global palm oil production — will cut production in an effort to shore up collapsing palm oil prices, reports The Jakarta Post.
RI, Malaysia cut CPO production
08/11/2008 (The Jakarta Post) - Indonesian and Malaysia, which produce some 85 percent of the world's crude palm oil (CPO), will cut production in the short-term to help limit supply and prevent further falls in prices.