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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
Malaysia lowers December crude palm oil reference price, maintains duty at 10%
CPO price dip seen as temporary, stocks to rise in November: CIMB Securities
Assar Senari gets RHB financing for projects
29/6/2005 (The Star) - THE Assar Senari group has secured funding fromthe RHB group for its proposed independent oil terminal (IOT) and palm oilrefinery projects in Kuching estimated to cost RM300mil.
Brazil Coexists with Soybean Rust
6/28/2005 The Corn & Soybean Digest - The future of soybean rust in theU.S. may be better understood by the Brazilian view of tomorrow.
Indonesian Firms Reluctant to Invest in CPO-Based
6/28/2005 Jakarta - Interest in investment in the production of biodieselfuel oil in Indonesia is still too low, so that the development of theCPO-based fuel has been progressing at a snail's pace, a cabinet memberhas said.
U.S., Malaysian Scientists to Work in Biotech Exch
6/28/2005 Bernama PHILADELPHIA -- Malaysia and the United States maysoon embark on an exchange programme involving four scientists from eachcountry every year to do research related to the biotechnology industry.
Palm Oil Refinery Can Save RM20 Mln Annually In Tr
KUCHING, June 27 (Bernama) -- The Assar Senari palm oil refinery here isexpected to save transportation cost of nearly RM20 million annually formore than 18,000 smallholders, commercial planters and millers in SouthernSarawak once it is operational by October next year.
Palm producers eye shrinking Indian market
24-06-2005 The Edge Daily - India, the world's top importer of edibleoils, enters a peak buying period over the next three months, but buyersare slowly beginning to turn to South American soyoil instead of Asianpalm oil.
Bank On New Tech And R&D To Produce Better Product
KUALA LUMPUR, June 21 (Bernama) -- Given the extensive trading linksglobally and the acceptance of products and services produced and suppliedfrom Malaysia, Malaysian companies should leverage on these advantages toevolve into own brand manufacturers, Minister of International Trade andIndustry, Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz said.
China's Soybean Imports Forecast to Jump 45% in FY
17/6/2005 Asia Pulse ZHENGZHOU - It is estimated that China will import24.5 million tons of soybean in the 2004-05 fiscal year, a jump of 45 percent as compared with the figure in the 2003-04 fiscal year, according toChina State Grain and Oil Information Centre.
Egypt Bought 785,000 MT of Malaysian Palm Oil In 0
Tuesday June 21, 2005, 7:31 pm - CAIRO (Dow Jones)--Egypt imported758,000 metric tons of Malaysian palm oil during the 2004/2005 season sofar, Hatem Saafan, Regional Director of the Malaysian Palm Oil Board toldDow Jones Tuesday.