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CPO prices to consolidate at RM4,000 to RM4,300
CPO Futures Close Higher On Stronger Crude Oil Prices Amid US-Iran Conflict
CPO Futures Set To Trade Higher Next Week On Rising Crude Oil Prices
Palm Oil Signals Mixed
18/02/2012 (Business Recorder) - Signals are mixed for Malaysian palm oil as it has risen again to the upper trend-line of a triangle.
VEGOILS-Palm Oil Eases on Greece Bailout Delay
17/02/2012 (Reuters) - Malaysian crude palm oil futures slipped on Thursday as a delay in a second bailout package for Greece raised investors' concerns, although losses were limited thanks to dry weather fears in soy-producing South America.
Palm Oil Exports To Rise
17/02/2012 (The Star) - Palm oil exports from Malaysia, the world's second largest producer, may climb as much as 10% this year, expanding faster than local output and helping to drive down stockpiles and support prices, an industry group forecast.
Palm-Oil Exports From Malaysia Seen Climbing 10% on Increased Asian Demand
17.02.2012 (Bloomberg) - Palm-oil exports from Malaysia, the second-largest producer, may climb as much as 10 percent this year, expanding faster than local output and helping to drive down stockpiles and support prices, an industry group forecast.
Palm Oil Slips
17/02/2012 (Business Recorder) - Malaysian crude palm oil futures slipped on Thursday as a delay in a second bailout package for Greece raised investors' concerns, although losses were limited thanks to dry weather fears in soy-producing South America.
Govt All Set To Introduce Oil Palm Cultivation In DK, Udupi
17/02/2012 (Deccan Herald) - The Central and State government is all set to introduce oil palm cultivation in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts as an alternate to areca crops which are hit with yellow leaf and root grub diseases. However, the farmers in the districts do not seem to be keen in adopting oil palm cultivation in spite of the generous packages offered by the government.
President Upset with US’ Rejection of RI’s CPO
17/02/2012 (TEMPO Interactive) - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono says it is unfair that the US has rejected Indonesia’s crude palm oil (CPO).
Forest Clearing Blamed on Local Govt
17/02/2012 (Jakarta Post) - Local government officials may have accepted bribes from logging, mining and plantation companies in exchange for permission to clear forests, a top official has said.
Govt Criticizes America’s CPO Rules
17/02/2012 (TEMPO Interactive) - Although the export volume of Indonesia’s crude palm oil (CPO) to the US was only 62,000 of the total 16.5 million tons in 2011, the Agriculture Minister is worried that the US’ accusations will be followed by other countries.