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Palm tracks gains in Dalian and Chicago rival oils, stronger crude
CPO Futures Close Lower Amid Weaker Crude Oil, Soybean Oil Prices
Malaysia raises palm oil export duty for April
Middle East conflict boosts demand for alternative fuels
Feasibility study on China-Cambodia​ free-trade agreement to be launched
Cambodia and China will launch the first official consultation on a bilateral free trade (FTA) agreement feasibility study in Beijing on Dec 3, according to an announcement on the Chinese embassy Facebook page .
Malaysia's 2019's palm oil exports may tip 2018's RM65b
Malaysia's palm oil exports for this year is set to tip last year's RM65.41 billion, as oil palm planters are hopeful that the recent rally in palm oil prices would sustain its momentum in the next few months.
Oil palm smallholders urged to apply for MSPO cert
MINISTER of Agriculture, Native Land and Regional Development Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah is appealing to oil palm smallholders to apply for Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MSPO) certification as soon as possible.
Rising palm oil surplus may limit soybean oil trade growth
The resurgent palm oil sector is a major obstacle to growth in global soybean oil trade, said the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Palm oil extends losses
Malaysian palm oil futures slipped for the second straight session on Wednesday as rival oils on the Dalian Commodities Exchange fell, although a weaker ringgit and bullish export data limited the downside
Palm imports by India seen sliding from one-year high on prices
India’s palm oil imports probably declined from a one-year high in October as traders and refiners trimmed buying after higher global prices made overseas supplies more expensive.
Global Food Prices Rise in October, Says FAO
The Food Price Index of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has shown that global food prices rose for the first time in five months.
Goyal in US: Tariff on medical devices, agri imports dominate discussions
The meeting assumes significance at a time when New Delhi has openly backed a bilateral deal with the US - a significant change in its position
Myanmar risks losing forests to oil palm, but there’s time to pivot
Indonesia and Malaysia have long occupied the spotlight for oil palm plantations and their adverse consequences, including deforestation, habitat loss, climate change, and struggles with indigenous and local people.