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CPO prices to consolidate at RM4,000 to RM4,300
Mixed forecasts for palm oil at POC2026
CPO Futures Close Higher On Stronger Crude Oil Prices Amid US-Iran Conflict
Palm Oil Extending Drop to Nine-Month Low May Cut Food Costs
06/07/2011 (Bloomberg) - Palm-oil prices may extend their decline to the lowest level in more than nine months as supply climbs in Malaysia, the second-largest producer, potentially helping trim global food costs.
Exports 5.4% Higher in May Boosted By Palm Oil And Chemicals
06/07/2011 (The Star) - Malaysia's exports in May have increased by 5.4% to RM55.09bil from RM52.28bil recorded in the same period last year, while imports grew by 5.6% to RM46.61bil.
Lower Palm Oil Prices May Help Reduce Global Food Costs
06/07/2011 (The Star) - Palm oil prices may extend their decline to the lowest level in more than nine months as supply climbs in Malaysia, the second-largest producer, potentially helping trim global food costs.
The Rising Tigers of The China Bioenergy Trade
06/07/2011 (Biofuels Digest) - The China trade in feed, food, fiber and biofuels will grow substantially and swiftly. Who’s in position to capitalize?
JCI Closes Down as 3-Day Rally Runs Out of Steam
06/07/2011 (Jakarta Globe) - Indonesia’s benchmark index fell on Tuesday, as investors cashed in following three days of record gains.
New Chinese Envoy To Enhance China-M’sia Ties
06/07/2011 (Borneo Post) - The newly-appointed People’s Republic of China’s Consul-General Li Shu Gang is looking forward to promoting greater trade and commerce between his homeland and Malaysia, particularly Sarawak.
Sarawak To Increase Oil Palm Landbank
06/07/2011 (Business Times) - Sarawak plans to double the amount of land earmarked for oil palm plantations and it will act as a key driver for the state’s economic development, says Alfred Jabu Anak Numpang, Deputy Chief Minister II and also State Minister of Modernisation of Agriculture and Minister of Rural Development.
Unilever questions price caps on retailers and manufacturers
06/07/2011 (The National) - Price controls imposed on retailers and manufacturers in the Emirates are not sustainable, according to the regional chief of one of the world's biggest consumer goods companies.
Agriculture Commodity Bull Takes A Breather
05/07/2011 (The Star) - The world can breathe a temporary sigh of relief as agricultural commodity prices continue to take a breather in the near term on unexpectedly strong inventory levels and good harvest of crops amid a still-uncertain macroeconomic environment that could crimp demand growth.