Berita Arkib
23-12-2009
Kerala Bans Palm Oil Imports Via Cochin Port
23/12/2009 (Bernama), New Delhi - The Kerala state government has invoked a one-year ban on palm oil imports, primarily from Malaysia and Indonesia, via Cochin Port to protect coconut farmers' interests in the southern state.
22-12-2009
Jatropha oil is not an alternative to palm oil
22/12/2009 (Bristol Indymedia) - Anthra, a Non-Governmental Organisation from the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, has condemned green claims by biofuel power company W4B as false and warn that their plans will undermine farmers livelihoods and food sovereignty in India.(1) W4B are seeking permission to build vegetable oil power stations in Portland and Avonmouth. They claim that they would burn palm oil initially, then switch to another oilseed crop, jatropha, saying this can be sourced from India among other countries, and that it is ‘sustainable’. Anthra, works with rural communities affected by jatropha and has seen at first hand how misleading these claims are. Anthra calls W4B’s plans ‘unscrupulous’ and their claims about jatropha growing in ‘relatively poor soil’ and requiring ‘no drinking water’ ‘completely false’.
22-12-2009
Indonesia to Impose 3% Export Tax On Crude Palm Oil Starting in January
22/12/2009 (Jakarta Globe) - Indonesia, the world’s biggest producer of crude palm oil, will impose a 3 percent tax on exports of the commodity starting in January to ensure domestic supplies.
21-12-2009
15pc fall in Malaysia Dec palm oil exports
21/12/2009 (Business Times, Malaysia) - Malaysia’s palm oil exports fell 15 per cent in December, independent market surveyor Intertek said.
21-12-2009
Greenpeace Takes Shot At Sinar Mas Pulp And Paper
21/12/2009 (Jakarta Globe) - A day after Indonesian officials at the UN Climate talks praised PT Sinar Mas, the country's largest palm oil producer, for its sustainable operations, international conservation group Greenpeace took another swing at Sinar Mas, this time taking aim at its pulp and paper arm.
21-12-2009
Time running out for orangutans: conservationists
21/12/2009 (AFP), Kota Kinabalu - The world has less than 20 years left to save the orangutan, according to conservationists who predict the charismatic red ape will become extinct if no action is taken to protect its jungle habitat.
21-12-2009
Palm oil millers can help solve Sabah power shortage
21/12/2009 (NSTP) - SABAH'S power shortage can be mitigated if the government provides better incentives for palm oil millers to generate renewable energy.
20-12-2009
PLEDGE TO RESOLVE LABOUR SHORTAGE
20/12/2009 (New Sabah Times), New Delhi - The government has assured it will soon step in to address the labour shortage woes in the palm oil plantations in Sabah.
19-12-2009
Indonesia May Impose 3pc Export Tax On Palm Oil
19/12/2009 (Reuters), Jakarta - Indonesia, the world's top crude palm oil (CPO) producer, may hike the export tax to 3 per cent in January from zero now because of higher prices, but the move is unlikely to hit exports given tight global supply.
18-12-2009
Weak palm oil output, slower plantings to trigger higher prices
18/12/2009 (The Borneo Post Online), Kuala Lumpur - The crude palm oil (CPO) industry enjoyed a good year in terms of prices and is poised to remain buoyant at least until the first-half of next year.
16-12-2009
Sustainable Oil Palm Plantations Conference Meets in Jakarta to Chart Growing Industry Demand for Sustainable Palm Oil
16/12/2009 (PRWEB) - The Sustainable Oil Palm plantation conference, which meets in Jakarta on 21-22 Jan 2010, will provide a window of opportunity for the Oil Palm industry to seek clarity on managing a sustainable oil palm business.
15-12-2009
ESTATE OWNERS SEEKING ADVICE ON LEGALITY OF TAX
15/12/2009 (Accounting Crash Course) - Members of the Malaysian Estate Owners Association (MEOA), who are losing money, said they will not pay any windfall taxes until legality of Windfall Profit Levy Act 1998 on palm oil is justified.