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MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  23-11-2004

Farmers oppose expansion of palm oil plantations i

11/10/2004 (Asia Pulse) KORONADAL CITY - A militant farmers group hereexpressed opposition to the planned expansion of palm oil plantations inSouth Cotabato, noting such endeavor would result to "massive land andcrop conversions in the area."

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  23-11-2004

Fungus attack on US soybean likely to drive CPO pr

Tuesday November 23, 2004 - THE US Department of Agriculture'sconfirmation that major soybean producing areas in the United States havebeen affected by the Asian soybean rust fungus could drive crude palm oil(CPO) prices forward, especially next year.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  23-11-2004

KL Kepong buys 75pc stake in Indonesian firm

Tuesday, November 23 2004 - PLANTATION company Kuala Lumpur Kepong Bhd(KL Kepong) is acquiring a 75 per cent stake in PT Hutan Hijau Mas (PTHHM)in a move to increase its oil palm plantation area.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  23-11-2004

Our Food A Curse for Wildlife

Monday, November 22 - 2004 at 15:57 - The habitats of several worldspecies are being devastated by agriculture. For example, palm oil posesthe biggest threat to endangered large mammals. Asian elephant, Sumatranrhinoceros, orangutan and tiger populations are declining because palm oilplantations are encroaching on their habitats.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  23-11-2004

Singaporean eyes palm oil venture in Sarangani

Monday, November 22, 2004 SARANGANI, PHILIPPINES-- A Singaporean investoris eyeing Sarangani province as an expansion area for a palm oilplantation.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  23-11-2004

Soybean rust found in U.S. for first time, confirm

WASHINGTON, Nov. 10, 2004 -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animaland Plant Health Inspection Service today confirmed the presence ofsoybean rust on soybean leaf samples taken from two plots associated witha Louisiana State University research farm Saturday.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  09-11-2004

Brazilian soybean crop estimate lowered as farmers

SAO PAULO, Nov 08, 2004 -- Brazilian agricultural consultancy Celereslowered its Brazilian soybean output estimate for 2004-05 to 63.9 millionmetric tons in its November estimate from 64.2 million tons last month.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  09-11-2004

Farmers oppose expansion in S. Cotabato

Monday, November 08, 2004 KORONADAL CITY -- A militant farmers' group lastweek has expressed opposition to the planned expansion of palm oilplantations in South Cotabato claiming it would result into "massive landand crop conversions in the area."

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  08-11-2004

Ample India Vegoil Supply May Limit Imports

05/11/04 (Dow Jones)--Abundant India edible oils supply may limit roomfor further imports in coming months, which would be negative for palm oilproducers Malaysia and Indonesia, traders say. About 900,000 tons of oilimported by India in August-October. But despite strong demand, domesticprices in India not rising much because of oversupply; declines expectedafter end of Hindu festival next Friday. But so far palm oil prices stillfirm because supply not as ample as other oils.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  08-11-2004

Husni To Lead Trade Mission To South America From

IPOH, Nov 6 (Bernama) -- Deputy Minister of International Trade andIndustry Datuk Husni Hanadzlah will lead a trade and investment mission toSouth America covering Peru, Argentina and Brazil from Nov 24 to Dec 10.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  08-11-2004

India Edible Oil Prices Mixed: Ample Supplies, Low

05/11/04 NEW DELHI (Dow Jones)--Indian edible oil prices were mixed inthe week to Friday because of sufficient supplies and rising oilseedarrivals accompanied by lower oil imports in October.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  08-11-2004

Ministry To Study Use Of Palm Oil As Alternative F

MUADZAM SHAH, Nov 6 (Bernama) -- The Science, Technology and InnovationsMinistry will carry out detailed studies on the use of palm oil as analternative to petrol.