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MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  05-04-2022

Palm oil ends three days of losses

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian palm oil futures rose more than 2% on Monday after hitting a six-week low in the previous session, as traders’ assessed a Reuters’ survey showing an uptick in end-March inventories. The benchmark palm oil contract for June delivery on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange closed up 120 ringgit, or 2.16%, to 5,686 ringgit ($1,348.99) a tonne, ending a three-session decline.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  05-04-2022

Plantation industries minister leads Malaysia’s economic and agricommodity products promotion mission to Turkey

KUALA LUMPUR, April 4 — The Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin has led the Economic and Agricommodity Products Promotion Mission to Turkey from March 26 to March 30, 2022.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  05-04-2022

US soybean market indirectly impacted by war

While the war in Ukraine has had a direct impact on some commodity markets like corn and wheat, its impact is more indirect when it comes to soybeans. But there is an impact nonetheless.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  05-04-2022

Ukraine vegetable oil exports seen halted through June -Strategie Grains

PARIS, April 4 (Reuters) - A virtual halt to Ukrainian vegetable oil production and exports due to war with Russia may continue until June before gradually resuming from July, adding to supply tensions in European oilseed markets, consultancy Strategie Grains said.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  05-04-2022

U.S. agricultural futures rise

CHICAGO, April 4 (Xinhua) -- Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) agricultural futures rose across the board on Monday, led by wheat.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  04-04-2022

Europe may be forced to turn to Malaysian palm oil

A major energy and food crisis is unfolding as a result of the war in Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin is forcing European nations to pay in rubles for Russian gas. And the European Union is worried about the acute shortage of sunflower and rapeseed oils that may cause a dent in the food industry.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  04-04-2022

Small, but thoughtful, meaningful gesture by Malaysia to the world

The ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict have caused the prices of sunflower seed oil to surge and supply continues to decrease THOUGH we may be miles away, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict is bound to have some form of economic impact on us.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  04-04-2022

Indonesia and Malaysia agree not to compete over palm oil prices

After a meeting yesterday, Malaysian and Indonesian officials agreed that their countries would not compete over palm oil prices. Malaysia’s PM announced the agreement with Indonesia’s president after their meeting. He said that he and the Indonesian president will determine the price together. The two countries account for roughly 85% of the world’s palm oil production.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  04-04-2022

Palm oil falls to six-week low as rival soyoil drops

Malaysian palm oil futures fell on Friday to a six-week low and were on course for a weekly decline, tracking losses in rival soyoil amid hopes of improving production, as traders shrugged off data that showed better March exports.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  04-04-2022

Consumers opting for palm oil

Bangladesh's consumers have increased consumption of palm and mustard oil as many of them have switched from soybean oil due to its rising prices, according to a recent report by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  04-04-2022

Spike in cooking oil prices hits Indonesia as fasting month starts

A spike in the price of cooking oil has hit Indonesia, where the Islamic fasting month started on Sunday. Behind the price hike is an increasing global demand of palm oil produced in Asia amid concerns of a shortage in the supply of sunflower oil, which is made mainly in Ukraine and Russia.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  01-04-2022

Innovative use of tech will help palm oil industry

31/03/2022 (The Star Online), Kuala Lumpur - Creative and innovative ways in utilising technology are crucial to maintain the palm oil industry’s competitive advantage, said Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries executive director Tan Sri Dr Datuk Yusof Basiron.