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MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  14-02-2001

Philippines sees higher 01 coconut output

Philippines sees higher 01 coconut outputMANILA, Feb 12 (Reuters) - The Philippines said on Monday it expected agood harvest of coconuts this year and next, limiting the recovery of theprice of coconut oil in the world market. Philippine Coconut Authority(PCA) administrator Eduardo Escueta told reporters the full impact of arecurrence of the El Nino weather pattern, which local meteorologists saymay hit the country in the fourth quarter, would only be felt by 2003. ElNino is the Pacific weather phenomenon blamed for causing drought inSoutheast Asia in 1998.Escueta said the Philippines, the world's largest exporter of coconut oil,was likely to produce between 2.2 and 2.3 million tonnes of coconuts incopra terms this year from about 2.0 million in 2000. Copra is driedcoconut meat from which oil is extracted. "In terms of production, it willstill be good in 2002," Escueta said, adding it takes at least a year forcoconut farms to show the impact of an El Nino.Escueta said he expected coconut oil exports to reach between 1.2 and 1.3million tonnes in 2001 with prices averaging $350-400 per tonne at FOB,from an estimated 1.1 million tonnes with prices averaging $300-325 pertonne FOB last year.The expected recovery in price, despite increase in supply, is due toconsumers resuming purchases of coconut oil. Last year, buyers switched toother vegetable oils on fears of lower production from the Philippines,Escueta said. Escueta said the PCA would release actual copra output for2000 later this month, and the government's updated forecast for thisyear.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  11-02-2001

World Oilseeds Situation and Outlook - February 20

The global oilseeds production estimate was increased for both 1999/2000and 2000/01 to 303.5 and 305.2 million tons, respectively.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  10-02-2001

INDONESIA CPO TAX CUT SEEN NOT HURTING KL MARKET

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Indonesia's move to cut its export taxeson crude palm oil and by-products is likely to hurt Malaysian palm oilprices, traders said on Friday.Indonesia, the world's largest palm oil producer after Malaysia, said itwill cut export taxes on crude palm oil (CPO) to three percent affective March 1.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  09-02-2001

PALM OIL DUTY REVIEW IN JUNE

ISLAMABAD, Feb 7: Pakistan will review palm oil import duties in June whenthe budget for the next fiscal year will be announced, a finance ministryofficial said on Wednesday.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  31-01-2001

GM GRAINS MAY BE COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE BY 2003, S

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MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  31-01-2001

GM, TRANSGENIC CROP CONTINUE TO BE A SCARE IN INDI

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MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  31-01-2001

RAPESEED OIL USED AS FUEL IS MORE CARCINOGENIC THA

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MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  31-01-2001

TIDCO, CORNELL UNIVERSITY TO SET UP BIOTECH PARK

Chennai, Jan 15 : Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (Tidco)signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Cornell University, USA,on Monday, in the presence of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, M Karunanidhi,for setting up a biotechnology park in Chennai.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  31-01-2001

WEST MALAYSIA / SUMATRA PALM OIL FREIGHT RATES

Following are freight rates provided by shipping brokers.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  22-01-2001

INDONESIA MIGHT CUT PALM OIL EXPORT DUTY

Indonesia said it might cut its export taxes on palm oil this month inorder to boost exports.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  22-01-2001

MALAYSIA JAN PALM OIL OUTPUT SEEN DOWN AT 915,000

Malaysia's palm oil output is expected to fall to 910,000 - 915,000 tonnesin January from 943,000 tonnes in December, private crop forecaster IvanWong said on Friday.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  22-01-2001

NEED TO JOIN HANDS

According to Industry Official, Malaysia and Indonesia, the world's mainpalm oil producers, are hoping to cooperate to boost prices and to easetension that has arisen as they battle for market share.