Berita Arkib
04-01-2011
Palm Oil Reaches 33-Month High on Vegetable-Oil Supply Outlook
03/01/2011 (Bloomberg) - Palm oil rose to the highest level in more than 33 months on concern that global supplies of cooking oils will shrink after rains disrupted harvests in Indonesia and Malaysia, the biggest producers of the tropical commodity.
04-01-2011
Malaysia Dec palm exports down 19.7pct
03/01/2011 (Intellasia) - Malaysia's palm oil exports fell 19.7 per cent in December compared with the previous month, estimated Societe Generale de Surveillance (SGS), an independent cargo surveyor.
03-01-2011
Hold longs on base metals and enhance commitments on signs of follow-up buying
03/01/2011 (Daily News & Analysis) - The markets witnessed a minor resurgence in the traded turnover as the buying conviction returned at the fag end of the calendar year.
03-01-2011
Converting palm oil companies from forest destroyers into forest protectors
02/01/2011 (Mongabay) - In efforts to save the world\'s remaining rainforests great hopes have been pinned on \"degraded lands\" — deforested lands that are presently sitting idle in tropical countries. Optimists say shifting agriculture to such lands will help humanity produce enough food to meet growing demand without sacrificing forests and biodiversity and exacerbating social conflict. But to date, degraded lands remain an enigma, especially in Indonesia, where deforestation continues at a rapid pace. Degraded lands are often misclassified by various Indonesian ministries—land in a far-off province may be listed as \"wasteland\" by Jakarta, but in reality is blanked by verdant forest that sequesters carbon, houses wildlife, and affords communities with food, water, and other essentials. Granting logging and plantation concessions on these lands can result in conflict and environmental degradation.
03-01-2011
Project underway to boost palm oil production
01/01/2011 (IPP Media) - Kilimo Trust, an organisation dedicated to linking farmers in the East African Community (EAC) plans a palm oil production and processing project in Tanzania and Burundi to cater for local soap producers.
03-01-2011
Alternative fuels gain momentum
01/01/2011 (Bangkok Post) - Alternative fuel development in Thailand is gathering pace in 2011, as global oil prices are still rising and the country is committed to energy saving and fossil fuel consumption reduction.
03-01-2011
Commodities outlook bullish
01/01/2011 (The Star Online) - LOCAL commodities are set to stay bullish at least until the first half of 2011, thanks to the continued strength of major global commodities, particularly gold and crude oil, which have shown few signs of losing steam.
31-12-2010
Malaysia December Palm Oil Exports 1.29 Mln Tons -Intertek
31/12/2010 (Dow Jones), Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia's palm oil exports in December fell 15% from a month earlier to 1.29 million metric tons, cargo surveyor Intertek Agri Services said Friday.
31-12-2010
Oil Palm Dealers Concern Over MPOB New Rule
31/12/2010 (Bernama) - The Malaysia oil Palm Dealers association (MOPDA) has expressed concern over the move by the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) to bar dealers from buying and selling oil palm fresh fruit bunches (FFB).
31-12-2010
Indonesia sees palm oil output up 5.3 pct in 2011
31/12/2010 (Forex Yard) - Indonesia expects output of key plantation crops, including palm oil and rubber, to increase next year on the back of expanded acreage, improving yields and expected good weather, a senior agriculture official said on Thursday.
31-12-2010
Indonesia picks Borneo for forest preservation plan
31/12/2010 (AFP), Jakarta – Indonesia has chosen its Borneo island to conduct a pilot project aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation, as part of a deal with Norway, an official said Thursday.
30-12-2010
Cooking oil/ghee prices shoot up Rs 20 per kg within five days
30/12/2010 (Business Recorder) - The cooking-oil/ghee manufacturers have increased the price of good quality product like Dalda, Sufi and Habib by Rs 20 per kg and normal quality by Rs 10 per kg within short span of five days, wholesale market traders revealed. Traders at Gunj Mandi Rawalpindi told Business Recorder that one month earlier 5 kg tin of better quality cooking oil was being sold at Rs 810 and 2.5 kg at Rs 420, which are at present being sold at Rs 860 and Rs 440 respectively.