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Malaysian palm oil falls on rising June stockpile
Global palm oil prices likely to remain stable in 2025
Palm Oil Prices To Hold Despite Policy-Driven Support: BMI
Malaysian Palm Oil Futures: Navigating Volatility in a Sea of Oversupply and Sustainability Pressures
In India, oilseed prices tumble, impacting growers
2/12/05 ( Business Line) - WHEN the price of every other commodity is on the upswing, oilseeds have become an exception with prices weakening steadily, much to the discomfiture of growers
Felda plans palm biodiesel plants
2/12/05 (The Star) - THE Felda group plans to set up palm biodiesel plants in Malaysia as part of its effort to become one of the world's largest producers of palm biodiesel.
Thailand's Jan-Oct Import Data For Major Ag Commodities
BANGKOK (Dow Jones)--The following table shows Thailand's imports of soybeans, soymeal, pulp and palm oil in January-to-October, compared with imports in the same period in 2004.
New MD to push Felda ops abroad
5/12/05 (The Star) - IT'S a clear-cut task for Datuk Mohd Bakke Salleh, the newly appointed Felda Holdings Bhd group managing director.
Palm Oil Industry Should Consider Consolidation
3/12/05 PETALING JAYA, (Bernama) -- The palm oil industry should consider consolidating the refining sector or integrating palm oil business to address the shortage of raw materials, said Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities, Datuk Peter Chin.
M'sia Ready To Help Countries Seeking Its Help In Oil Palm Sector
29/11/05 KLANG,(Bernama) -- Malaysia will send fact-finding teams to explore investment opportunities in palm oil-related activities abroad, especially in countries that have similar climate as the country, Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Datuk Peter Chin Fah Kui said Tuesday.
Malaysia hits out at palm oil 'smears'
30/11/05 (BBC News) - The chief minister of Malaysia's biggest state has accused a number of organisations of conducting "smear campaigns" about logging within the state's tropical rainforest.
Govt to lose Rp 237.8t on planned plantation
1/12/05 Jakarta (The Jakarta Post) - Apart from potential losses due to environmental destruction, the planned 1.8 million hectares of oil palm plantations in Kalimantan will cause the state financial losses of Rp 237.8 trillion (US$23.69 billion), an environmental group warns.
Malaysia Asks Jakarta To Drop Plan For Border Area Plantation
30/12/05 JAKARTA, ( Asia Pulse) - The Indonesian government has been asked to forget about its plan to build a palm oil plantation in the Kalimantan-Malaysia border region, since these parts still have timber producing potential estimated at Rp237.8 trillion (US$23.5 billion).