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MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  01-12-2009

Green Concerns or Trade Barriers?

01/12/2009 (Business Times) - At the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) conference last month, environment activist Wetlands International called for an address of "the alarming emissions from forest and peat swamp areas' conversion into oil palm plantations". The Netherlands-based non-governmental organisation (NGO) alleged that "the continuous emissions caused by drainage of carbon rich tropical peatsoil in Indonesia and Malaysia are enormous." At the end of the meeting, Wetlands lamented that its attempts to insert a Greenhouse Gas Emission criterion had been frustrated by members representing Indonesian and Malaysian oil palm planters.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  30-11-2009

Crude palm oil prices set to decline

30/11/2009 (The Times Of India), Mumbai - The negative impact notwithstanding, the debt crisis in Dubai may have one positive effect — easing cost pressures as commodity prices fall.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  30-11-2009

All Cosmos Invests RM200 Million in Medan, Vietnam

30/11/2009 (The Star Online), Pasir Gudang - All Cosmos Industries Sdn Bhd will invest RM200mil to set up two bio-organic fertiliser plants, in Medan, Indonesia and Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, in 2011.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  30-11-2009

Emery Geared for Profit Growth

30/11/2009 (Business Times) - Emery Oleochemicals Group, 50 per cent owned by Sime Darby Bhd, is geared for competition and profit growth after a year of internal restructuring and rebranding.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  30-11-2009

Sustainable palm oil? There’s no such thing.

30/11/2009 (Big Wide World) - Were you hoping that the cosmetics or other goods you bought that were RSPO (Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil) certified were from genuinely sustainable sources? Think again.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  30-11-2009

Malaysia\'s Sime Darby plans China expansion

30/11/2009 (Asia One News), Kuala Lumpur - Malaysian palm oil giant Sime Darby said Monday it planned to invest up to two billion ringgit (812 million Singapore dollars) in China including in the plantations and motor sectors.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  28-11-2009

Definition of Sustainability Dampens Palm Oil Export to Europe

28/11/2009 (Bernama), Kuala Lumpur - First it was the health issue, then the environment and now palm oil has to endure further sustainability criteria for imports to Europe.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  25-11-2009

Most firms unaware of AEC benefits

25/11/2009 (The Nation) - Thailand is at risk of losing out on the benefits from the formation of the Asean Economic Community (AEC) in 2015, as most enterprises are still unaware of the advantages and challenges of regional integration.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  24-11-2009

The Palm oil genome sequencing project and its implications

24/11/2009 (Palm Oil Truth Foundation) - Demand for palm oil is growing unabated as biofuel and biodiesel demand is growing steadily. In response to this demand, the palm oil industry strategy is to improve the oil yield from the oil palm tree. For this purpose strong research and development efforts are going on across the major palm oil producing countries.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  24-11-2009

Indonesia\'s palm oil contributes 4.5 pct to GDP

24/11/2009 (Xinhua News Agency), Jakarta - The palm oil industry in Indonesia contributed 4.5 percent to the national Gross Domestic Product ( GDP), supporting the life of 13.2 million people of more than 230 million population in the country, a senior Indonesian official said on Tuesday.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  23-11-2009

Shame companies into using sustainable palm oil, says UK minister

23/11/2009 (Sumatran Orangutan Society) - Multinational companies should be "named and shamed" into sourcing sustainable palm oil to protect the world's tropical rainforests, says Britain's Energy Minister, Joan Ruddock.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  23-11-2009

Malaysia Will Not Confront Anti-palm Oil Lobbyists

23/11/2009 (Bernama) - Malaysia will take a consultative approach, rather than confrontational, in dealing with anti-palm oil campaign, the Dewan Rakyat was told Monday.