Berita Arkib
28-07-2011
Palm Oil May Plummet To 2,800 Ringgit As Supplies Swell, Mistry Forecasts
28/07/2011 (Bloomberg) - Palm oil may slump to as low as 2,800 ringgit ($952) per metric ton in September as output jumps in Malaysia and Indonesia, the world’s two largest growers, according to Dorab Mistry, director of Godrej International Ltd.
28-07-2011
Indonesian Loan Growth to Beat Government Estimate, Bank Central Asia Says
28/07/2011 (Bloomberg) - Indonesia’s loan growth will probably surpass the central bank’s estimate this year as low interest rates help drive demand in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy, the nation’s largest lender said.
28-07-2011
Malaysian Minister Lobbies Australian MPs on Palm Oil Laws
28/07/2011 (Radio Australia) - A Malaysian cabinet minister says Australia should reconsider its push to introduce palm oil labelling now that Malaysia's agreed to host 800 asylum seekers.
28-07-2011
Crude Palm Oil Declines On Profit-Taking
28/07/2011 (Moneycontrol.com) - Crude palm oil prices declined by 70 paise to Rs 485.30 per 10 kgs in futures trade today on emergence of profit-taking, driven by subdued demand in the spot markets.
28-07-2011
Lion Forest To Acquire Land in Cambodia
28/07/2011 (Business Times) - Lion Forest Industries Bhd has proposed to acquire 9,995 hectares of \"economic land concession\" (ELC) in Preah Vihear, Cambodia, for US$3.9 million (RM11.77 million).
28-07-2011
Palm Oil, Paper Drive Large-Scale Destruction of Indonesia\'s Forests, But Account For Diminishing Role in Economy, Says Report
28/07/2011 (Mongabay.com) - Indonesia's forests were cleared at a rate of 1.5 million hectares per year between 2000 and 2009, reports a new satellite-based assessment by Forest Watch Indonesia (FWI), an NGO. Expansion of oil palm and wood-pulp plantations were the biggest drivers of deforestation, yet account for a declining share of the national economy.
27-07-2011
Support For Palm Oil Bill In Australia Is Based On Misleading Statements, Says Dompok
27/07/2011 (Bernama) - Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities, Tan Sri Bernard Dompok said support for the "Truth in Labelling - Palm Oil Bill" in Australia, is based on a series of clearly false and misleading statements by non-governmental environmental organisations.
27-07-2011
Palm Oil Gains as Weather Threatens U.S. Soybean Crop Prospects
27/07/2011 (Bloomberg) - Palm oil recovered from the biggest decline in two weeks on concern that deteriorating soybean crop conditions in the U.S. may boost the demand for the tropical commodity used in food and biofuels.
27-07-2011
Select Edible Oils Up On Millers Buying, Global Cues
27/07/2011 (Business Standard) - Select edible oil prices rose by up to Rs 50 per quintal in the wholesale oils and oilseeds market today on fresh buying by vanaspati millers, supported by a firming global trend.
27-07-2011
NCDEX RSO August Contract Faces Resistance At Rs. 670 Level
27/07/2011 (India Infoline) - Indian Refined Soya Oil rebounded from the losses lead by short covering tracking the recovery in the global market. RSO gained on the grounds of spot demand and recovery in the Palm Oil futures tracking gains in Crude Oil in Asian trading.
26-07-2011
Palm Oil Slips Lower as Concerns Over US Debt Weigh on Markets
26/07/2011 (Jakarta Globe) - Malaysian palm oil futures dropped on Monday as traders booked profit after pricing in firm exports and eyed growing concerns of a US debt default that might slow global economic growth and demand.
26-07-2011
Raw End of Deal
26/07/2011 (The Star) - Oil palm plantation companies in the state are losing their trained foreign labour to their counterparts in Indonesia.