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MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  17-04-2017

Ruchi Soya's Views on Union Cabinet Approving Measures to Increase Oil Palm Prea and Production in India

17/04/2017 (Hindu Business Line) - In light of the latest round of measures announced by the Government to promote and encourage oil palm cultivation, Mr. Dinesh Shahra, Managing Director, Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd., India’s largest agri-foods company, welcomed this historic and path-breaking initiative of the Government led by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  17-04-2017

UPDATE 1-Malaysia's April 1 - 15 Palm Oil Exports Rose 15.2 Pct -ITS

17/04/2017 (Reuters) - Exports of Malaysian palm oil products for April 1-15 rose 15.2 percent to 567,280 tonnes, from 492,321 tonnes shipped during March 1-15, cargo surveyor Intertek Testing Services said on Saturday.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  17-04-2017

Asian Palm Oil Producers Slam EU Moves to Restrict Market Access

17/04/2017 (Nikkei Asian Review) - Indonesia and Malaysia, which produce more than 80% of the world's palm oil, are resisting proposals by European parliamentarians that could limit their access to the second biggest palm oil market after India.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  17-04-2017

MAICCI to Crystallise M’sia-India Business Deals Worth RM159Bil

17/04/2017 (The Star) - As the dust settles from the recent official visit by the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak to Chennai and New Delhi, the Malaysian Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (MAICCI) is taking steps to crystallise the various business arrangements that were signed during the trip.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  17-04-2017

DCM Takes MPOB to Task

17/04/2017 (Borneo Post) - The Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) has been asked to submit a report to the state government on its poor implementation of oil palm subsidies.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  14-04-2017

Making Tanjung Manis Easier to Reach

14/04/2017 (Borneo Post) - Tanjung Manis has a huge potential to be an important industrial hub but it needs to have an access road from Sarikei to shorten the journey for commodities to be transported there from the hinterlands such as Sarikei, Julau, Saratok and Betong, said Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr James Jemut Masing.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  14-04-2017

VEGOILS-Market Factors to Watch April 14

14/04/2017 (Reuters) - The following factors are likely to influence Malaysian palm oil futures and other vegetable oil markets.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  14-04-2017

VEGOILS-Palm Weakens on Stronger Ringgit, Higher Than Forecast Export Tax

14/04/2017 (Reuters) - Malaysian palm oil futures ended lower on Thursday, weighed down by a stronger ringgit and an announcement that Malaysia's crude palm oil export tax would be higher than expected.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  14-04-2017

Only 12% of Indonesia's Oil Palm Plantations ISPO Certified

14/04/2017 (Jakarta Post) - The government’s effort to create a sustainable palm oil business still has a long way to go, as currently only 12 percent of the 11.9 million hectares of oil palm plantations in the country are Indonesia Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO) certified.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  14-04-2017

Iran Eager to Increase CPO Imports From Indonesia

14/04/2017 (Netralnews) - Iranian companies and industries have expressed eagerness to buy more Indonesian crude palm oil (CPO) during a video conference between palm oil associations of the two countries, the Directorate of South and Central Asia of the Foreign Ministry said.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  14-04-2017

Veg Oil Imports Dip 8% in First 5 Months

14/04/2017 (Hindu Business Line) - India’s vegetable oil imports have dropped by around eight per cent in the first five months of the oil year 2016-17 (November-October) on robust the domestic production of oilseeds rising output of edible oils.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  14-04-2017

Plantation Coalition Rejects Palm Oil Draft Bill

14/04/2017 (Tempo.co) - The People's Plantation Coalition has urged the House of Representatives to postpone the deliberation of palm oil draft bill. Sawit Watch executive director Inda Fatinaware said that the palm oil draft bill favors corporations instead of farmers or workers.