Berita Arkib
20-01-2005
Pakistan's vegetable oil imports slow, market eyes
KARACHI (January 20 2005): Pakistan's vegetable oil imports were expectedto remain slow on falling international prices and high domestic stocks,and dealers said on Wednesday traders would wait for world prices tosettle down. Dealers said reports of high palm oil stocks in Malaysia hadalso sidelined big players, as they expect prices to remain soft in daysahead.
18-01-2005
300 has. of idle lands in Koronadal eyed for oil p
17 January 2005 KORONADAL CITY -- The city government here plans todevelop at least 300 hectares of idle lands into oil palm (Elaeisguineensis) plantations in the next two years.Emelita Miguel, city agriculturist, said they are now validating theirlist of 20 prospective farmers and the proposed plantation sites in 20 ofthe city's 27 barangays.
18-01-2005
Loders Croklaan highlights Malaysian connection
17/01/2005 - Dutch producer of oils and fats Loders Croklaan has changedits company logo in an effort to underline the connection with itsMalaysian parent company IOI Group and emphasize their joint palm oilstrategy.
18-01-2005
M'sia-India To Undertake Joint Study On CECA And P
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 17 (Bernama) -- Malaysia and India have agreed toundertake a joint feasibility study on the Comprehensive EconomicCooperation Agreement (CECA), which includes the possibility of havingFree Trade Agreement (FTA) between the two countries.
18-01-2005
Malaysia's '05 CPO Production Forecast At 14.24M M
17/1/05 KUALA LUMPUR (Dow Jones)--Malaysia's crude palm oil production isforecast to rise around 2% from 2004's actual output to 14.24 million tonsin 2005, according to the Malaysian Palm Oil Board.According to data on the government-run MPOB's Web site, CPOproduction in 2004 totaled 13.98 million tons, up 4.7% from 2003.The MPOB said the final 2004 output figure was 2.3% higher than itsinitial projection of 13.66 million tons.It didn't provide reasons for the better-than-forecast 2004 figuresnor for the expected growth in 2005.The following is a breakdown of the MPOB's actual and forecast figuresfor 2004 and 2005 by months:
18-01-2005
Malaysia Books US$1.58 BLN Trade Surplus In Nov
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 13 Asia Pulse - Malaysia posted a trade surplus of RM6.0billion (US$1.58 billion) in November 2004, down from RM6.6 billion forthe same month in the previous year, the Statistics Department said.
18-01-2005
Malaysia To Explore New Palm Oil Markets
PENANG, Jan 16 (Bernama) -- Malaysia will explore new markets in Europe toreduce its palm oil stock surplus totalling 1.3 million tonnes.
18-01-2005
Market Talk: MPOB Forecasts 2005 CPO Output 14.24M
17/1/05 (Dow Jones)--MPOB forecasts 2005 Malaysian CPO production at 14.24million tons, up 2% from 2004. Traders say figures within expectations asmost players expecting production growth to moderate this year due tocyclical reasons; add, however, that final 2005 figures probably higher asMPOB typically conservative in its projections.
18-01-2005
MoE to promote biodiesel
Thailand Jan 16 - IN a bid to reduce the country’s reliance on oilimports, the Ministry of Energy is looking to encourage motorists toswitch to biodiesel in a plan which will be unveiled to the Cabinettomorrow.
18-01-2005
Pakistan's edible oil imports slow, prices soft
KARACHI (January 13 2005): Pakistan's edible oil imports remained slowover the past week due to high domestic cottonseed availability, anddealers said on Wednesday they would remain low in the near term. "Theprices are going down due to the high domestic cottonseed supplies, whichare just going on and on," said Akber Puri, a dealer in the southern portcity of Karachi. "Local cottonseed is a much cheaper option as compared toimported oil, thus the imports are also slow," he said.
18-01-2005
Soft prices to lift India's soy oil imports
Mumbai, January 17, 2005 - India's soy oil imports are set to grow sharplythis year due to lower global prices, but edible oil imports by theworld's largest buyer should be below earlier estimates due to a goodsummer oilseeds crop, a top trade official said on Monday.
18-01-2005
Thailand launches project to increase palm tree pl
1/17/2005 - FNWEB.COM Bangkok - The Ministry of Agriculture andCooperatives has launched a project to increase palm tree plantations onunoccupied land in Thailands southern region. The purpose is to producemore alternative energy and to reduce the need to import oil.