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AI boom is turning Malaysia’s palm oil estates into data centres
CPO prices to stay elevated on firm demand and tight supply
CPO price dip seen as temporary, stocks to rise in November: CIMB Securities
Malaysia lowers December crude palm oil reference price, maintains duty at 10%
Asia turning to plants for fuel
1/5/06 FARIDABAD (India): Indians know better than to eat the plum-sized fruit of the wild jatropha bush. Its poisonous enough to kill.
The Awareness On Palm Oil's Virtues Disappointing
KUALA TERENGGANU, April 23 (Bernama) -- The awareness on the benefits of palm oil among Malaysians are disappointing though the country is the world's biggest producer of the commod
Palm oil prices set to increase, Malaysian officials say
(Food Business Review.com) 20/4/06 - Malaysian officials have warned that prices of palm oil could increase by as much as 5% if demand in Europe continues to rise.
High Palm Oil Stocks Don't Reflect Real Demand
20/4/06 KUALA LUMPUR (Dow Jones)--The palm oil industry isn't concerned about a recent buildup in inventories, as it isn't an accurate reflection of demand, which is strong, a top Malaysian industry official said Thursday.
Demand for biodiesel expected to lift IOI net
23/4/05 ( International Herald Tribune) - KUALA LUMPUR IOI, Malaysia's largest oil-palm plantation company, said it will increase profit in the year ending June 2007 as stronger demand for biodiesel bolsters palm oil prices.
Palm oil price to climb higher on European demand
20/04/2006 (Food Navigator.com) - Malaysian palm oil prices are expected to edge up by 2-5 per cent in the near future on the back of growing demand in Europe for alternative fuels, suggests a report.
Guthrie to replant oil palm in three estates
22/4/06 KUALA TERENGGANU (The Star) -- Kumpulan Guthrie Bhd has chosen to replant oil palm in areas totalling 220ha in three of its estates.
Pertamina to sell biodiesel fuel
23/4/06 JAKARTA (Jakarta Post) - State-owned oil and gas company PT Pertamina will sell environmentally friendly biodiesel fuel beginning next month in a bid to reduce the use of fossil fuel in the country.
Indonesia Sees Bright Future for Biofuels
21/4/06 JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia, the world's second-largest palm oil producer, is ready to meet the growing attraction of environmentally friendly biofuels, a senior industry official said on Thursday.