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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
Palm falls on weak rival oils, crude oil prices, April demand concerns
No need to fear European palm oil boycott, says commodities expert
A commodities consultant has downplayed fears over the impact of initiatives by European countries to curb the use of palm oil, citing their low consumption of palm oil and palm oil products.
Indonesia posts $85.1 million surplus in August on steeper fall in imports
Indonesia posted a trade surplus of US$85.1 million in August in a reversal from the trade deficit it recorded the previous month, according to the latest data from Statistics Indonesia (BPS)
Palm oil stockpile seen resuming its uptrend in coming months
Palm oil inventory declined for the 13th consecutive month by 5.3% month-on-month (m-o-m) to 2.25 million tonnes in August 2019, as seasonally higher production was more than mitigated by a 16.4% m-o-m jump in exports.
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Indonesia ISPO certified palm oil plantations seen at 5.5 mln hectares by 2019
Azis Hidayat, chairman of the Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO) secretariat, said the area covered by ISPO certified plantations will reach 5.5 million hectares by the end of 2019
VEGOILS-Palm rangebound; stronger ringgit weighs on U.S. soyoil boost
Malaysian palm oil futures moved in a range in early trade on Thursday, as boost from overnight gains in U.S.
Vegetable oil production slows
Vegetable oil prices are on the rise and that is supporting canola prices, say analysts.
Malaysia, China to strengthen existing good relationship
Malaysia is looking to further expand its good relationship with China, says Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah.
Netherlands mulls end to used cooking oil double-counting
An analysis of the “weak†points of the revised Renewable Energy Directive (RED II), combined with the results of an ongoing criminal investigation, will determine whether it is possible to end double-counting of used cooking oil (UCO) in energy used in transport, a Dutch spokesperson told EURACTIV.com.