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MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  11-11-2013

Edible Oil Outlook: Short-term Spikes May Not Sustain

11/11/2013 (Business Standard) - A record acreage in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh had led to a build-up in expectations of a higher soybean crop after the sowing process. However, due to very heavy rains during the pod filling stage in Madhya Pradesh and some parts of Vidarbha (Maharashtra), a larger than expected damage was caused to the soybean crop. On account of this, we have seen a sharp drop in production, as well as quality issues in the new crop of soybean. Crushers from Madhya Pradesh are these days seeking Maharashtra’s crop due to quality issues.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  11-11-2013

Maharashtra Wants Centre to Lift Ban on Palm Oil Sale Through Fair Price Shops

11/11/2013 (Daily News & Analysis) - The state government wants the Centre to review its decision to ban the sale of palm oil through the public distribution system.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  09-11-2013

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09/11/2013 (Reuters) - Malaysian palm oil futures slipped to a near two-week low on Friday as a bout of technical selling pressured prices, but the market was rangebound ahead of a key industry report on production and stocks in the world's No.2 producer.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  09-11-2013

Sawit Sarana to Raise Rp 1.45t From IPO Next Month

09/11/2013 (Jakarta Globe) - Sawit Sumbermas Sarana, a unit of plantation company Citra Borneo Indah, expects to raise up to Rp 1.45 trillion ($127 million) through a December initial public offering.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  09-11-2013

Malaysia's KL Kepong Acquires Liberian Palm Oil Operations

09/11/2013 (Reuters) - Malaysia's third-largest listed plantation company, Kuala Lumpur Kepong Bhd, said it had agreed to a $21.3 million cash acquisition to gain a foothold in the palm oil sector in Liberia.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  09-11-2013

Palm Posts Worst Weekly Loss Since March Before Malaysian Data

09/11/2013 (Bloomberg) - Palm oil posted the biggest weekly drop in more than eight months before a report from Malaysia expected to show that stockpiles gained even as production declined last month.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  09-11-2013

UPDATE 8-US FDA Seeks To Ban Trans Fats in Processed Foods Due To Health Risks

09/11/2013 (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday proposed banning artificial trans fats in processed food ranging from cookies to frozen pizza, citing the risk of heart disease.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  09-11-2013

HSBC Accused of Financing Borneo Rainforest Destruction

09/11/2013 (Responding to Climate Change) - HSBC is financing the destruction of forests crucial to the survival of endangered species and the fight against climate change, says new research.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  09-11-2013

Mewah Int'l To Acquire 30 MMgy Biodiesel Plant in Malaysia

09/11/2013 (Biodiesel Magazine) - Malaysian palm oil refiner Mewah International Inc. announced it has agreed to purchase biodiesel assets from Gomedic Sdn. Bhd for $13 million. The assets include 25,055 square meters of land, with a lease expiring in 2109, and a 30 MMgy biodiesel production facility.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  09-11-2013

NGO Finds Rights Violations on RSPO Plantations

09/11/2013 (Jakarta Post) - After a two-month-long investigation, environmental NGO the Hutan Rakyat Institute, says it has found that a “colonial labor system” that violates workers’ rights is being practiced on oil palm estates certified by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO).

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  09-11-2013

Palm Swings as Investors Weigh Malaysia Output, Demand Concerns

09/11/2013 (Bloomberg) - Palm oil was little changed as investors weighed speculation that production in Malaysia was lower-than-expected last month, against concern the rally into a bull market will hurt demand.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  09-11-2013

Researchers Slam Palm Oil Initiative As Industry Meets

09/11/2013 (China Post) - Forests are still disappearing and local communities disregarded by palm oil development despite a plan to put the sector on a sustainable footing, researchers warned as an industry gathering kicked off Thursday.