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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
Palm oil ends lower after MPOB’s data release
CPO, commodities’ prices drive inflation
14/04/2008 (The Edge Daily), Kuala Lumpur - Prices of commodities appear to have been caught up in the upward draught of palm oil and soybean oil prices.
Malaysia Concerned About Negative Carbon Debt Campaigns On Palm Oil Industry, Says Peter Chin
14/04/2008 (Bernama), Kota Kinabalu - Malaysia is greatly concerned by the negative campaigns targeted at the palm oil industry especially with regard to the distorting views on carbon debt, said Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities, Datuk Peter Chin Fah Kui.
Edible oil prices slip by 20-28%, new import deals uncertain
12/04/2008 (The Financial Express), Mumbai - With an increased uncertainty in the domestic market and weakening international Markets, edible oil importers are now reluctant to enter into the new contracts for the imports as prices have fallen considerably by 20-28% in last one month after the duty cut announced by the government.
Online One unit to use MPOB technology
11/04/2008 (The Edge Daily), Kuala Lumpur - Online One Corp Bhd subsidiary Ace Edible Oil Industries Sdn Bhd (Ace Oil) has been licensed to use Malaysian Palm Oil Board’s (MPOB) patented technology in oil and fat separation.
Tesco green fuel ‘adds to climate change’
14/04/2008 (Times Online, UK) - Tesco has made false claims about the source of the green fuel sold at its service stations, according to an investigation that found that the chain sold one of the most environmentally damaging types of biodiesel.
Govt to provide edible oil at subsidised rate
13/04/2008 (Newindpress), Bhubaneswar - INFLATION touching all-time high and hitting the common people the most, Centre’s decision to provide 1 kg edible oil in poly pack at subsidised rate to the ration card holders from next month has come as a relief.
Nigeria must deviate from crude oil to Agriculture –Akor
13/04/2008 (The Tide Online) - Alex J. Akor, an associate professor of Agricultural Engineering with the Rivers State university of Science and Technology, Nkpolu, Port Harcourt, is a man to trust when it comes to issues of local and international concern.
Finally, coconut oil gets its due!
12/04/2008 (Commodity Online), Kochi - The progress of the Indian coconut sector during the last two decades can be classified into three distinct categories.
Govt arranges talks to settle truckers, edible oil makers row
10/04/2008 (The News International, Pakistan), Karachi - Sindh government will hold negotiations on Thursday for settlement of a confrontation between owners of private oil-trucks and edible oil manufacturers that has fanned fears of shortage of commodity in coming days.