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CPO price forecast to climb for rest of the year
Positive growth for plantation sector, amid rising CPO prices
Global Stearic Acid Prices Climb Amid Palm Oil Shortages and Rising Production Costs
Malaysian palm oil extends losses amid China tariff fears, weak demand
Palm oil challenges: Start dialogue based on science, diplomacy
ON April 19, the European Union Parliament passed a regulation meant to limit deforestation and forest degradation, singling out palm oil as a major driving force.
Palm oil logs sharpest monthly loss in seven months
Malaysian palm oil futures slumped on Friday to record its biggest monthly decline since September, as traders factored in weak exports and larger supply from top producer Indonesia.
Colombia's palm oil producers eye SAF market
Colombia, the world's fourth-largest palm oil producer, could increase output of the agricultural product by almost 40pc by 2028 to feed a growing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) market, the head of the Colombian federation of palm oil growers (Fedepalma) said.
Palm oil may fall to 3,407 ringgit
SINGAPORE: Palm oil may fall to 3,407 ringgit per tonne, driven by a wave C. This wave has briefly travelled below its 86.4% projection level of 3,463 ringgit. It is highly likely to extend to 3,407 ringgit.
VEGOILS-Palm oil set for second monthly loss on higher Indonesian supply
KUALA LUMPUR, April 28 (Reuters) - Malaysian palm oil futures were rangebound on Friday as traders factored in larger supply from top producer Indonesia, setting the contract on course for a second consecutive monthly decline.
Oil palm cultivation paving the way to a self-sufficient India
Palm oil is the most ubiquitous vegetable oil. Present in everything from soaps to ketchup, it is the mainstay of all manner of consumer products. India, as the world’s fifth largest consumer market and now the world’s most populous country, is unsurprisingly a major consumer of the commodity.
Palm hits 1-month closing low on weak exports
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian palm oil futures fell for a fourth consecutive session on Wednesday to close at their lowest level in a month, as weak exports and rival oils weighed on market sentiment.
Palm oil may fall to 3,504 ringgit
SINGAPORE: Palm oil may break a support at 3,565 ringgit per tonne and fall to 3,504 ringgit. The bounce triggered by the support has been almost reversed.
Malaysian palm oil board sees higher exports to China
KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia’s exports of palm oil and palm-based products to China are expected to increase this year following better cooperation between the two countries, the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) said on Tuesday.