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Malaysia raises palm oil export duty for April
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Indonesia runs road test for biodiesel with 40% palm oil
JAKARTA (July 27): Indonesia on Wednesday (July 27) launched road tests for two types of biodiesel containing 40% palm oil, hoping to conclude by year end whether they are viable for public use, the Energy Ministry said.
Indonesia's palm oil exports gather pace after levy removal – official
JAKARTA : Indonesia's crude palm oil (CPO) exports are picking up pace after the government waived its export levy to ease a supply glut, a senior Finance Ministry official said on Wednesday.
Record CPO price to drive earnings
KUALA LUMPUR: Earnings of plantation companies will likely have peaked in the first half of this year (1H22) due to record high crude palm oil (CPO) spot average selling prices.
Providing good seedlings
MALAYSIA, the world's second-largest producer and exporter of palm oil, produces high-quality palm oil and related-products. The country's palm oil products have gained the trust of consumers domestically and internationally.
Palm oil remains neutral in 3,598-3,857 ringgit range
SINGAPORE: Palm oil remains neutral in a range of 3,598-3,857 ringgit per tonne, and an escape could suggest a direction.
MPOB, Briar Resources ink agreements for tech transfer of fertiliser formulations
KUALA LUMPUR (July 27): Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) and Briar Resources Sdn Bhd have inked two memoranda of agreement (MoAs) for the technology transfer of two fertiliser formulations.
Jihad against Inflation showing positive results
KUALA LUMPUR (July 28): The “Jihad against Inflation†move initiated by the government almost a month ago is already showing positive results.
Zuraida: Hire foreign plantation workers from various countries
KUALA LUMPUR (July 27): Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin has urged industry players from the plantation sector to hire foreign labour from other countries, instead of relying on labour from Indonesia and Bangladesh.
Palm oil prices to fall more due to distress selling by Indonesia
KUALA LUMPUR: Palm oil prices will weaken further in the short term due to softer demand and "distress selling" by top producer Indonesia, commodities consultancy LMC International forecast on Tuesday.