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CPO prices to consolidate at RM4,000 to RM4,300
Mixed forecasts for palm oil at POC2026
CPO FUTURES CLOSE LOWER ONSTRONGER RINGGIT, CONCERNS OVERWEAK DEMAND
CPO Futures Close Higher On Stronger Crude Oil Prices Amid US-Iran Conflict
New certificates to prove palm oil sustainability
19/09/2008 (Business Green) - A programme to allow large palm oil users to prove that they are supporting sustainable production methods has gone into operation this week.
Minister lobbies EU over palm oil restrictions
19/09/2008 (The Jakarta Post) - Indonesia, the world's largest palm oil producer, has sent Agriculture Minister Anton Apriyantono to lobby the European Union (EU), over concerns the group were planning a policy that would limit imports of the commodity.
Police intercept two 20ft container of palm oil at water quay
17/09/2008 (Awoko) - The Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) in charge of Crime Services Francis Munu has disclosed to Journalists during a press briefing at Police Headquarters that on Monday they intercepted two 20ft containers of Palm Oil at the Water quay.
Pakistan yet to cover palm needs for Oct-Dec -trade
17/09/2008 (Reuters) - Pakistan, the world's fourth largest importer of vegetable oils, has yet to cover its palm oil needs for the October-December period, due to recent global commodity market volatility, leading Pakistani traders said.
Malaysian palm oil industry accused of child slavery by Indonesia
17/09/2008 (Mongabay) - Indonesia's Commission for Child Protection has accused Malaysia's oil palm planters of enslaving migrant workers and their children at plantations in the state of Sabah on the island of Borneo, reports The Jakarta Post.
Malaysia clears misconceptions on palm oil
17/09/2008 (Borneo Post Online), London - The World Sustainable Palm Oil Conference staged here on Sept 15, provided a window of opportunity for both Malaysia and Indonesia to clear misconceptions on the development of the palm oil industry, said the Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities Datuk Peter Chin.
Traders not likely to default, re-work palm oil imports
17/09/2008 (The Financial Express) - Indian traders are not likely to default again on palm oil imports, despite falling prices as buyers face strong demand ahead of festivals and have renegotiated deals, a senior trade official said on Tuesday. Palm oil has plummeted by a third so far in 2008, outstripping a 23%-slump in Dalian soyoil and a drop of 8% in US soybean oil, triggering defaults by palm oil byers in India and China, the world’s biggest vegetable oil importers. More or less, people have renegotiated the contracts. Had it not been the case, imports would have reduced in August, which is not the case, said BV Mehta, executive director of the Solvent Extractors’ Association of India.
Malaysia, Indonesia ministers get together for the first time to voice concern
17/09/2008 (The Star Online), London - Malaysia and Indonesia have jointly urged the European Union (EU) to review its decision on renewable energy and fuel quality, particularly on the use of palm oil for the production of biofuel.
Thai crude palm oil stocks jump as exports drop
16/09/2008 (Reuters), Bangkok - Crude palm oil stocks in Thailand have more than doubled since January as falling world prices have slowed exports, and palm fruit farmers have appealed to the government to support prices, traders said on Tuesday.