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Palm oil under pressure and its adjustment
Malaysia's palm oil stocks surge to over 3.0mil tonnes in December, hitting seven-year high
Palm oil prices to be under pressure until output eases, says analyst Mistry
Palm oil prices seen range-bound in February amid supply curbs, biodiesel policy clarity
India's edible oil imports to jump to record on higher palm buying, analyst says
26/09/2025 (Reuters), Mumbai - India's edible oil imports in 2025/26 are projected to rise 4.6% to a record 17.1 million metric tonnes, driven by higher palm oil purchases by the world's largest vegetable oil buyer, industry analyst Dorab Mistry said on Friday.
New Palm Competitors Arising, Can RI Keep Leading Position?
26/09/2025 (GAPKI), Jakarta - Indonesia will be facing a new competition at the global market of palm oil. Three countries –Brazil, Nigeria, and India, have been serious in developing their own oil palm plantations with a view to reducing their dependence on import and strengthening their domestic production.
The good oil? Helping palm plantations contribute to global biodiversity targets
29/09/2025 (The Interpreter) - Indonesia reported a sharp rise in crude palm oil exports in the first half of 2025, shipping $11.4 billion in value compared to $9.2 billion the year before. Malaysia’s exports slowed slightly, yet its crude palm oil output still increased.
Indonesia palm oil use surges as exports fall
26/09/2025 (The Star), Jakarta - Almost half of Indonesia’s crude palm oil (CPO) output is now absorbed by the domestic market, as CPO consumption rose to 23.8 million tonnes in 2024 while production fell to 52.7 million tonnes, down from 54.8 million tonnes in 2023, according to the Indonesian Palm Oil Producers Association (Gapki).
MPOC Welcomes EUDR Delay But Highlights Regularity Flaws
25/09/2025 (Business Today) - The Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) has welcomed the European Union’s decision to delay the implementation of its EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) by 12 months to December 2026, but cautioned that the regulation remains unworkable without a clear implementation pathway.
Singapore’s Wilmar found guilty of corruption as Indonesia’s Supreme Court overturns acquittal
25/09/2025 (The Strait Times), Singapore - Singapore-based global palm oil company Wilmar International has been found guilty of corruption after Indonesia’s Supreme Court overturned the company’s previous acquittal in a graft case involving cooking oil export permits during the 2021 to 2022 shortage crisis.
Soybean, palm oil prices rise despite govt rejection of hike
25/09/2025 (Jagonews24) - The government has rejected a proposal by traders to raise the price of soybean oil by Tk 10 per litre, triggering fresh unrest in the market.
Canola used in only quarter of Canadian biofuel
26/09/2025 (The Western Producer) - Canola oil accounted for less than one-quarter of the feedstock for the biodiesel and renewable diesel used in Canada in 2024, according to the latest Biofuels in Canada annual report prepared by Navius Research.
Palm oil trades in tight range as weaker rivals counter firm crude oil
24/09/2025 (Reuters), Kuala Lumpur - Malaysian palm oil futures traded in a tight range in early deals on Wednesday, as weaker rival edible oils countered support from firmer crude oil prices.