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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
Ghana Spends US$40m To Import Palm Oil Yearly: What RSPO Is Doing
Ghana spends US$40million to import about 50,000 metric tonnes of palm oil annually, the Africa Regional Director of ProForest, Mr Abraham Baffoe has said.
Fearing tobacco's fate, Malaysian palm oil industry fights back
On the morning of February 26, executives from a Washington consultancy presented a strategy paper to some of the most powerful officials in the Malaysian palm oil industry.
Ghana: African Governments Urged to Invest in Oil Palm Production
African governments should invest massively in oil palm production to meet the increasing demand of palm oil on both the local and the international markets, Godwin Obaseki, Governor of Edo State, Nigeria has said.
Britain Should Break With Europe on Palm Oil
Post-Brexit, the U.K. will have a historic opportunity to strike a trade deal with one of the world’s fastest-growing regions and prove that it can shed European red tape and protectionism. The key is to rethink the European Union’s policy on palm oil.
ExcelVite has obtained MSPO SCCS Certification
ExcelVite (Chemor, Perak, Malaysia) has announced that it has obtained certification from the Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil Supply Chain Certification Standard (MSPO SCCS) after an extensive audit by the Standard and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia.
VEGOILS-Palm falls as ringgit strength offsets support from other oils
Malaysian palm oil futures edged lower on Wednesday morning, as a stronger ringgit capped the support from gains in other edible oils.
ICE canola up Wednesday
The ICE Futures canola market was mostly higher on Wednesday morning.
Malaysia Sees U.K. Trade Deal With Palm Producers
The U.K. will have the opportunity to make a trade deal with Southeast Asian nations, including the world’s top palm oil producers, once it leaves the European Union, and to steer clear of getting entangled in any potential trade war, according to a column written by Professor Aaqil Ahmed with assistance from the office of Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.
Malaysia showcases forest preservation
More than half of the land area in the country remains covered by forests despite rapid development, and the government is committed to continue preserving our rainforests’ rich biodiversity.