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MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  29-10-2010

Emotional call for palm oil industry to address environmental problems

29/10/2010 (Proyecto Asis) - During what was at times an emotional speech, Sabah's Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Environment, Datuk Masidi Manjun, called on the palm oil industry to stop polluting rivers and work with NGOs to save orangutans and other wildlife. He delivered the speech on the first day of an Orangutan Conservation Colloquium held in early October in the Malaysian state of Sabah on the island of Borneo.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  28-10-2010

Palm oil futures extend losses on stronger dollar

28/10/2010 (Business Times) - MALAYSIAN palm oil extended losses yesterday and China’s soyoil market tumbled from two-year highs as a stronger dollar made commodities priced in the currency expensive and unattractive as an inflation hedge.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  27-10-2010

Scientists blast greenwashing by front groups

27/10/2010 (Mongabay) - A group of prominent scientists has published an open letter challenging the objectivity of World Growth International, an NGO that claims to operate on behalf of the world's poor, and its leader Alan Oxley, a former trade diplomat who also chairs ITS Global, a marketing firm.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  27-10-2010

Lessons from the palm oil showdown

27/10/2010 (Guardian) - Palm oil has been a big issue on the sustainability agenda for many years now. Despite the best efforts of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), and genuine improvements in responsible sourcing by several major brands, there are still serious issues around lack of transparency, deforestation, and threats to biodiversity.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  27-10-2010

Food Industry Leaders Gather at German Sustainable Palm Oil Seminar

27/10/2010 (Flex News Food) - Today, a seminar on sustainable palm oil under auspice of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) was held in Düsseldorf/Neuss, Germany. The seminar was organized by IOI-Loders Croklaan Europe, an executive board member of the RSPO.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  27-10-2010

Cargill mulls scheme aimed at saving Indonesia forests

27/10/2010 (Reuters) - Agribusiness giant Cargill Inc may well become the first major palm oil buyer to invest in a carbon credit scheme that rewards nations like Indonesia for preserving forests, a key official said on Wednesday.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  27-10-2010

East M’sian firms expected to pay windfall tax soon

27/10/2010 (The Star Online), Petaling Jaya - With the price of crude palm oil (CPO) trading above RM3,000 per tonne, plantation companies in Peninsular Malaysia have started paying the palm oil windfall profit tax (WPT) while their peers in Sabah and Sarawak are expected to follow suit.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  26-10-2010

Siat\'s Ghana palm oil to go green in 2011

26/10/2010 (Reuters), London - African palm oil producer Siat Group is set to get its Ghanaian output certified as sustainable by early next year, the Brussels based firm said on Tuesday.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  26-10-2010

Indonesia to up crude palm oil export tax Nov, maintain biofuel tax

26/10/2010 (Platts), Singapore - Indonesia, a burgeoning exporter of biodiesel in Southeast Asia, announced Tuesday that it will raise export tax on crude palm oil to 10% in November, up 2.5 percentage points from October, but will maintain the export tax on biodiesel at 2%.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  26-10-2010

CPO trades up on international market

26/10/2010 (Commodity Online) - Crude palm oil futures staged a rally on Monday on follow through buying supported by the rally seen in international market.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  26-10-2010

Palm Oil records increase in June

26/10/2010 (Solomon Star) - All palm products recorded increases in the second quarter, re?ecting high commodity prices as well as high cropping season during the period.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  26-10-2010

Planters need to do more checks to prevent forest fire and haze

26/10/2010 (The Star Online) - THE recurring forest fire in the oil palm concession area of Sumatra causing massive haze and air pollution has certainly added another issue to Western environmental NGOs.