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Middle East conflict boosts demand for alternative fuels
Can palm biodiesel provide quick relief for Malaysia amid Iran war?
CPO Futures Close Lower Amid Weaker Crude Oil, Soybean Oil Prices
Malaysia plans phased expansion of biodiesel programme, minister says
Trade tensions crimp U.S. soybean sales to China: Bunge CEO
U.S. soybean sales to China ground to a halt after Beijing threatened tariffs on imports, the CEO of agricultural trader Bunge Ltd said on Wednesday, the latest sign of mounting trade tensions upsetting the global flow of commodities.
Palm pares gains after early rise as strength in related oils eases
Malaysian palm oil futures rose on the back of a weaker ringgit in its early session on Wednesday, but pared gains in the second half of trade as strength in related edible oils eased.
Soyabean oil weakens on sluggish demand
New Delhi, May (2) Soyabean oil prices declined by Rs 50 per quintal in an otherwise steady wholesale oils and oilseeds market today owing to slackened demand.
Malaysian palm oil/Vegoils: Market factors to watch Wednesday May 2
The following factors are likely to influence Malaysian palm oil futures and other vegetable oil markets on Wednesday May 2.
Sarawak Oil Palms to continue striving in tough palm oil outlook this year
Sarawak Oil Palms Bhd (Sarawak Oil Palms) will continue its efficiency and productivity to stay competitive and to realise full potential of its present resources in the midst of volatile palm product prices, global oil competition and movement in prices.
FGV to focus on productivity, efficiency improvements
Diversified plantation group Felda Global Ventures Holdings Bhd's(FGV) primary focus this year is to continue with productivity and efficiency improvements across all the company’s business operations.
Malaysia sees impact from China’s slowdown
The potential US-China trade war which is expected to cause a trade slowdown has caused stress in global equity markets as investors turn wary of whether any of the billion dollar tariffs proposed by both countries might materialise.
Gaining from sustainability
SUSTAINABILITY can be a dirty word for some small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). To them, it is a necessary evil that is part and parcel of getting the required eco certifications and licences for their business to operate.
EU Farmers Have a Plan to Hit Russia, One Grain at a Time
Europe’s grain farmers may have to focus on quality over quantity to better tackle fierce competition from the likes of Russia.