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Malaysian palm oil futures fall under fundamental pressure, amplifying the impact on other oil prices
Palm oil consumption forecast to increase
Palm oil inventories to stay elevated next year
CPO Reference Price Falls 3.9 Percent in December 2025
Cafta the way forward
17/07/2010 (The Star Online) - Having an open market is inevitable and it is now up to all chambers and trade associations from Asean and China to sit down and increase regional competitiveness.
Emphasis on planting palm oil saplings to meet edible oil
17/07/2010 (The New Nation, Bangladesh) - The speakers have stressed on the need for planting the saplings of palm oil trees on a large scale to meet the family demand of edible oil, maintain the ecological balance and enhance the beauty of the nature.
Foreign Participants At Palm Oil Programme Urged To Form Links With Local Players
16/07/2010 (Bernama), Kuala Lumpur - The 34 participants from various countries who attended the Palm Oil Familiarisation Programme (POFB) here, have been urged to establish business links with the members of the Malaysian palm oil industry.
Palm Oil Climbs to a Six-Week High on Export Demand From India
16/07/2010 (Bloomberg) - Palm oil had the best winning run since February to reach a six-week high on speculation demand for the most-consumed vegetable oil will increase as India and other populous Asian nations approach the festival season.
Crude palm oil futures up on global cues
16/07/2010 (Business Standard) - Crude palm oil prices gained Rs 2.50, or 0.67 per cent, to Rs 374.30 per 10 kg in futures trading today, as traders created fresh positions on the back of a firming global trend.
UK: Dorset Cereals Phases Out Use of Palm Oil in its Products
16/07/2010 (Flex News) - Over the last few months we have been phasing out the use of Palm Oil at Dorset Cereals and we now DO NOT use Palm Oil in any of our recipes.
UK to Begin Mapping “Unsustainable†Palm Oil Industry
16/07/2010 (Food And Drink Digital) - Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Caroline Spelman, delivered the speech to the Global Business of Biodiversity Symposium entitled ‘Biodiversity and the bottom line’.
Congo says talking to China on land for palm oil
16/07/2010 (Reuters), Kinshasa - Democratic Republic of Congo is studying a proposal to provide land to China to grow large amounts of palm for oil production in the vast central African country, a government minister told Reuters on Thursday.