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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
Ajimobi Woos Indonesian Investors
13/12/2011 (The Nation) - A group of Indonesian investors has indicated interest in working with the Oyo State government in agriculture and mining.
Govt Seeks To Overturn Aceh’s Granting of Forest Clearing Permit
13/12/2011 (Jakarta Post) -The government will overturn a policy made by Aceh governor Irwandi Yusuf to grant a permit to an palm oil company to clear peat land forest in the Leuser ecosystem area, a senior official says.
PQ Handles 89,070 Tons of Cargo
13/12/2011 (The News International) - The Port Qasim Authority (PQA) on Saturday said that 89,070 tons of cargo was loaded and unloaded at various terminals of the Port Qasim (PQ) during the last 24 hours.
Laos investments in the spotlight
13/12/2011 (Viet Nam News) - Numerous Vietnamese firms were investing in Laos in fields ranging from agro-processing to hydroelectricity, said Ta Minh Chau, Vietnamese Ambassador to Laos.
Ekiti, FG Sign MoU on Cassava Transformation
13/12/2011 (THISDAY Live) - Ekiti State Government has signed a Memo-randum of Understan-ding with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development on cassava transformation in the State.
Lab Boosts Oil Palm Yield
13/12/2011 (The Star) - The tissue culture laboratory technology operated by TSH Resources in Sabah’s east coast district has helped in increasing oil palm yield.
Trade Exceeds RM1 trillion, Spurred By Asian Market
13/12/2011 (The Star) - Asian market spurred Malaysia's total trade between January and October to breach RM1 trillion mark with exports clinching 15.8% growth, the highest monthly figure ever recorded.
Biomass Products Exports To EU Can Breach RM300 Million, Says EU Trade Envoy
13/12/2011 (Bernama) - Malaysia's biomass products exports to Europe and the region's investments in Malaysia, particularly in the biomass sector, have the potential to breach RM300 million.
Prime Indonesian Jungle To Be Cleared For Palm Oil
13/12/2011 (AP) - The man known as Indonesia's "green governor" chases the roar of illegal chainsaws through plush jungles in his own Jeep. He goes door-to-door to tell families it's in their interest to keep trees standing.