Berita Arkib
07-11-2017
Mystery substance 'likely' to be toxic palm oil - sparking warning to parents and dog walkers
A mysterious yellow and white substance washing up on Fylde coast beaches could be toxic palm oil, it is feared. Pet owners have been urged to keep their animals away from the chunks, which have been removed from the sand at Knott End, Cleveleys, Fleetwood, and Lytham.
07-11-2017
Fats & Oils: Challenged to be clean, sustainable, functional
It’s quite a rarity for baseball fans to see a triple play. It’s even rarer for baseball players to execute one. But consider what fats and oils suppliers are facing these days. Customers are demanding and expecting the equivalent of such a spectacular feat on a regular basis.
07-11-2017
Crude palm oil futures down 0.36% on muted demand
New Delhi, Nov 6 Crude palm oil prices drifted lower by 0.36 per cent to Rs 552.20 per 10 kg in futures market today as traders reduced exposure amid easing demand in the spot market against adequate stocks position
07-11-2017
Soyabean oil, palmolein ease on muted demand
New Delhi, Nov 6 () Prices of soyabean and palmolein oils declined by Rs 50 per quintal at the wholesale oils and oilseeds market today owing to slackened demand
06-11-2017
Sabah won't waver on palm oil
Sandakan: Sabah is determined to position its palm oil as a globally acceptable premium brand with internationally preferred and recognised Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) certification.
06-11-2017
Possible WTO action, if EU's Renewable Energy Directive exclude palm oil
BALI, Indonesia: Malaysia and Indonesia will have the right to file an official complaint to World Trade Organisation (WTO), if the European Commission pursues to adopt European Parliament’s resolution on palm oil and deforestation as its official policy.
06-11-2017
Palm oil may drop to 2,779 ringgit
SINGAPORE, Nov 6 (Reuters) - The palm oil January contract may drop to 2,779 ringgit per tonne, as it has broken a support at 2,808 ringgit.
06-11-2017
Indonesia’s 2018 palm oil production to rise as drought effects fade – analyst Mielke
Indonesia’s palm oil production will rise to 38.3 million tonnes in 2018, up from 36.3 million tonnes this year, as growers in the world’s biggest palm producer slowly overcome the effects of a 2015 drought, said leading industry analyst Thomas Mielke on Friday.
06-11-2017
Sabah snubs MSPO
KUALA LUMPUR: Sabah, home to Malaysia’s largest oil palm plantation area, is adamant about seeking the internationally recognised certification for sustainably cultivated palm oil — the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) certification — instead of following the local certification, the Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO).
06-11-2017
Ironing out issues to meet RSPO compliance by 2025
SANDAKAN: The Sabah Forestry Department is working to identify and sort out land issues to help the state’s palm oil industry meet its target of full compliance under the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) by 2025.
06-11-2017
Malaysian palm oil/Vegoils: Market factors to watch Monday Nov 6
KUALA LUMPUR: The following factors are likely to influence Malaysian palm oil futures and other vegetable oil markets on Monday Nov 6
06-11-2017
Malaysian palm prices could rise to RM2,950 in Jan if Brent oil gains
NUSA DUA, Indonesia: Malaysian crude palm oil (CPO) prices could rise to a high of 2,950 ringgit ($697) per tonne in January before falling to 2,600 ringgit if oil prices rise until the second quarter of the year, leading analyst James Fry forecast on Friday.