Berita Arkib
20-01-2015
VEGOILS-Palm Ends Lower on Bleak Global Outlook, Weather Worries Supports.
20/01/2015 (Reuters) - Malaysian palm oil futures ended lower in choppy trade on Monday, reversing gains made in the morning session on concerns that a gloomy global economic outlook will weaken prices.
20-01-2015
Government To Intensify Efforts To Meet RM178 Billion Contribution Target From Palm Oil
20/01/2015 (Bernama) - The government will intensify its efforts to realise the Gross National Income Contribution for the palm oil industry of RM178 billion by 2020.
20-01-2015
Thailand To Buy 50,000 Tonnes Of Palm Oil In February
19/01/2015 (Bernama) - Thailand plans to import 50,000 tonnes of semi-refined palm oil in February in anticipation of a shortage of the commodity due to drought.
20-01-2015
Indonesian Palm Output May Rise to 32.5 Mln Tonnes in 2015 -Industry Official
20/01/2015 (Reuters) - Crude palm oil production in Indonesia, the world's biggest grower, is expected to rise to 32.5 million tonnes in 2015, a senior official from a leading industry association said on Monday.
20-01-2015
Rising Palm Output Seen Suppressing Prices With Crude Slump
20/01/2015 (Bloomberg) - Rising production and reserves of palm oil combined with the slump in crude will suppress prices, said a minister in Malaysia, the second-largest supplier of the tropical oil used in food and biofuels. Futures fell.
20-01-2015
Palm Oil to Test Supports, Rise
20/01/2015 (Hindu Business Line) - Crude palm oil (CPO) futures on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives ended lower on Monday on worries over gloomy global economic outlook.
20-01-2015
Cameroon to Boost Palm-Oil Production by 26% in Three Years
20/01/2015 (Bloomberg) - Cameroon, Africa’s third-biggest palm-oil producer, plans to start using higher-yielding seeds to help raise production by 26 percent over the next three years, Agriculture Minister Essimi Menye said.
20-01-2015
Activities at Karachi and Qasim Ports
20/01/2015 (Business Recorder) - The Karachi Port handled 301,144 tonnes of cargo comprising 255,548 tonnes of import cargo and 45,596 tonnes of export cargo including 3,043 loaded and empty containers during the last 48 hours ending at 0700 hours on Monday. The total import cargo of 255,548 tonnes comprised of 52,351 tonnes of containerised cargo; 58,480 tonnes of general cargo; 34,424 tonnes of bulk cargo: 23,263 tonnes of coal; 11,161 tonnes of DAP and 110,293 tonnes of oil/liquid cargo.
20-01-2015
Cameroon: Palm Oil Production - IRAD to Provide Government With Quality Seeds
20/01/2015 (AllAfrica.com) - The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development signed an agreement with the research institute on Friday.
20-01-2015
MAL Prepares Palm Oil Seeds for Aluta, Waisisi
20/01/2015 (Solomon Star) - The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MALS) will pay 50,000 oil palm seedlings from Guadalcanal Palm Oil Plantation (GGPOL) to be planted at the proposed Aluta and Waisisi Oil Palm plantation.
20-01-2015
Private Sector Frowns on Palm Oil Imports
20/01/2015 (NNT) - The private sector has expressed discontent with the Cabinet’s decision to import 50,000 tons of palm oil, fearing it will lead to an oversupply.
19-01-2015
Crude Palm Oil Weekly Report – Jan 17, 2015
19/01/2015 (Borneo Post) - Malaysian palm oil futures edged lower on Friday to 2,311, due to unstable crude oil prices coupled with uninspiring export data showing weak overseas demand. Futures Crude Palm Oil (FCPO) benchmark April 2015 contract settled at 2,311, down 37 points or 1.6 per cent from 2,348 last Friday. Trading volume increased to 234,195 contracts from 181,399 contracts from last Monday to Thursday.