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CPO Futures Set To Trade Higher Next Week On Rising Crude Oil Prices
Malaysia’s Palm Oil Stocks Down 3.94 Pct To 2.7 Million Tonnes In February 2026 – MPOB
Palm tracks gains in Dalian and Chicago rival oils, stronger crude
CPO FUTURES RALLY ABOVE RM4,500 PER TONNE, HIGHEST SINCE OCTOBER LAST YEAR
No forced labour issue here, say companies
Issues over incidences of forced labour in the country have already been dealt with, either through government policies or through individual company proactive initiatives
Slowing global CPO production
The global palm oil production going into next year will likely be hampered by the labour shortage issues in Malaysia and poor yield growth in Indonesia, caused by low fertiliser application in the second half of 2018-2019.
Govt takes various measures to deal with oil palm industry labour issue – Khairuddin
Forced labour is no longer an issue in the country following the implementation of various measures by the government to address the problem, including through the establishment of the mandatory Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil Certification (MSPO), effective Jan 1, 2021.
Indonesia readies its green diesel. These are the likely social and environmental impacts
Called D100, this 'green diesel' is part of Indonesia's strategy to promote what is claimed to be environmentally friendly fue
Fruitful days ahead for KLK
here are exciting prospects ahead for Kuala Lumpur Kepong(KLK) in financial year 2021 (FY21), as fresh fruit bunch (FFB) growth is expected to rise on an industry-wide production recovery after a low season.
Traders agree to slightly reduce edible oil prices
The country’s edible oil traders had announced a reduction of Tk2 per litre in soybean oil and palm oil price considering the ongoing situation in the country, Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi on Thursday said.
MPIC looking for viable response on US palm oil ban
Plantation Industries and Commodities Ministry (MPIC) is looking for a viable response to address the US’ ban on palm oil imports produced by FGV Holdings Bhd (FGV)
Nearly a third of Indonesia forest fires are in pulp, palm areas: Greenpeace
Forested areas greater than the size of the Netherlands have been burned in Indonesia in the past five years, with 30% of the fires occurring on pulpwood and palm oil concessions, environmental group Greenpeace said on Thursday.
VEGOILS-Palm oil rises for third day on better exports, supply worries
Malaysian palm oil futures gained for a third straight session on Thursday as improving demand and fears of declining output lifted prices, although weakness in rival soybean oil capped gains.