Berita Arkib
07-03-2013
Pachyderms Poisoned For Palm Oil
07/03/2013 (This Dish Is Veg) - The photo is heartbreaking. A frightened baby elephant anxiously nuzzling its mother\'s lifeless body, trying in vain to wake her. No, the adult elephant didn\'t die of natural causes. Nor was she killed by poachers for her ivory tusks. What has turned elephant calves into orphans and left entire elephant families decimated is much more mundane, but no less tragic: palm oil.
06-03-2013
VEGOILS-Palm Ends Flat In Thin Volume As Industry Meet Ends
06/03/2013 (Reuters) - Malaysian palm oil futures ended flat in thin volume on Wednesday, with investors digesting price forecasts by top analysts at the industry\'s biggest annual gathering to determine their strategies.
06-03-2013
Palm Oil Labelling Will Slash EU Consumption, Dutch Agency Warns
06/03/2013 (The Star) - Malaysian government official said his country will draft a new labelling strategy to reassure consumers in the EU.
06-03-2013
MPOC Chief Sees Crude Palm Oil Trading RM2,500 To RM3,200
06/03/2013 (The Star) - The Malaysia Palm Oil Council (MPOC) expects crude palm oil (CPO) price for this year to trade between RM2,500 and RM3,200 a tonne.
06-03-2013
EU Palm Oil Imports May Top Record as Soy Drops, Oil World Says
06/03/2013 (Bloomberg) - European Union palm oil imports may climb to a record this season as supplies of oil made from soybeans and sunflowers decline, Oil World said.
06-03-2013
Palm Oil Drops on Forecasts for Higher Global Oilseed Stockpiles
06/03/2013 (Bloomberg) - Palm oil fell on speculation that rising global oilseed stockpiles may curb demand for the tropical oil, expanding inventories in top producers.
06-03-2013
Palm Oil Petition: 1000 Signatures in First Seven Days (Press Release)
06/03/2013 (Scoop.co.nz) - The petition calling on the government to tighten weak palm oil labelling laws has attracted 1000 signatures in the first week since its launch at Auckland Zoo last Wednesday.
06-03-2013
Malaysia Palm Oil Outlook Dull Due To Supply-Demand Mismatch
06/03/2013 (Hindu Business Line) - With high oil yields and land-use efficiency, palm oil contributes significantly to the world’s oils and fats market, accounting for 10 per cent or 18.8 million tonnes out of 185 mt produced globally; yet this oil has become the target of criticism mainly from the developed countries where high production costs and low yields have made their own oilseeds uncompetitive, Tan Sri Bernard Dompok, Malaysia’s Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities, said. He was addressing over 1,200 strong participants from across 50 countries at the inaugural ceremony of Palm and Lauric Oils Conference Price Outlook for 2013-2014 here on Tuesday.
06-03-2013
Palm Oil Growers Need New Uses Amid Glut, De Lavigne Says
06/03/2013 (Bloomberg) - Palm oil producers including Indonesia and Malaysia may need to find new uses for the world’s most-consumed edible oil to absorb the biggest-ever supplies and reverse a slump in prices, according to Frost & Sullivan.
06-03-2013
UPDATE 2-Palm Refineries in Malaysia\'s Sabah Slow Operations As Military Attacks Continue
06/03/2013 (Reuters) - Several palm oil refineries have slowed operations and some plan to halt output if a Malaysian military attack on an armed Filipino group on Borneo island drags on, potentially disrupting supply of the edible oil to China.
06-03-2013
Palm Reserves in Malaysia Seen Lower in February on Output
06/03/2013 (Bloomberg) - Palm oil stockpiles in Malaysia, which held near a record in January, probably shrank by the most in 10 months in February as output declined in the second- largest supplier, according to a Bloomberg survey.
06-03-2013
Palm Oil Little Changed Amid Speculation Stockpiles May Decline
06/03/2013 (Bloomberg) - Palm oil swung between gains and losses as investors weighed concerns that stockpiles in Malaysia, the second-largest producer, may remain near record levels against expectations of rising demand.