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Malaysia’s Palm Oil Stocks Down 3.94 Pct To 2.7 Million Tonnes In February 2026 – MPOB
Palm tracks gains in Dalian and Chicago rival oils, stronger crude
CPO FUTURES RALLY ABOVE RM4,500 PER TONNE, HIGHEST SINCE OCTOBER LAST YEAR
CPO Futures Close Lower Amid Weaker Crude Oil, Soybean Oil Prices
Ensuring the estates comply
The Plantation Industries and Commodities Ministry (KPPK) is ready to assist the Sabah government ensure oil palm plantations and mills comply with Movement Control Order (MCO) directives following the state government’s decision to allow them to operate throughout the MCO.
Commodity Picks: 13 April, 2020
For the week ahead, prices are expected to head towards Rs 680 per 10 kg. Demand is good across the house hold segment
Govt. increases Special Commodity Levy on Palm Oil
The government has increased the Special Commodity Levy on palm oil by Rs 100 with effect from April 10
Lower palm oil exports if Covid-19 persists
Lower palm oil export numbers will likely persist if the spread of the Covid-19 is not controlled, but analysts believe that demand is largely recession-proof.
Need for more awareness of products with sustainable palm oil in Italy, concludes report
he Italian Union for Sustainable Palm Oil has identified five challenges in promoting a culture of sustainability for the commodity in Italy, which includes poor recognition of products containing certified sustainable palm oil.
Sabah to decide on reviewing oil palm mills closure this week
Sabah will make a decision later this week on whether to allow oil palm mills to operate during the movement control order (MCO).
Malaysian palm oil ends higher
Malaysian palm oil futures ended higher on Wednesday as supply disruption worries arose after Malaysia upheld its decision to temporarily close plantations and mills to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Plantation stocks retreat as investors take profit
Plantation counters declined today amid profit-taking by investors following yesterday's rally
Be patient for a while, CM tells plantations and companies
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Mohd Shafie Apdal has urged oil palm plantations and companies to be patient for a while more for the government’s decision whether to allow them to operate.