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CPO Futures End Higher On Firmer Oil Prices, Rival Vegetable Oil Futures
CPO prices to hold around RM4,400 per tonne in June 2026 - MPOC
SGX-listed palm oil players under pressure as Indonesia’s commodity export overhaul stokes fears
Palm oil outlook firm on supply tightening
Poram to hold 2-day course
June 21 2004 - THE Palm Oil Refiners Association of Malaysia will hold atwo-day course on refineries, crude palm oil purchasing, hedging,contractual and its operational aspects.
China not expected to reduce CPO imports from Indo
JAKARTA, June 14 Asia Pulse - The Indonesia Palm Oil Commission (KMSI)said China would not reduce imports of crude palm oil (CPO) andderivatives from Indonesia, despite plan by the Chinese government to slowdown economic growth.
Bumper EU rapeseed crop forecast
6/15/2004 (Agra Europe) - EU rapeseed prices are likely to come underpressure in the coming weeks as growers in the bloc's top producers lookforward to harvesting what could be a bumper 2004 crop, according toindustry experts.
Demands For Edible Oil Duty Hike In India
NEW DELHI, June 16 Asia Pulse - The government has been hit with demandsfor a hike in the import duty on refined palm oils so as to avoid a pricecrash.
Indian Farmers May Stop Growing Oilseeds If Prices
NEW DELHI, June 14 (Bernama) -- Indian farmers may not go in forlarge-scale sowing of groundnut or soyabean this year if prices of edibleoils continue to decline in the international market, according to areport in the financial daily, Hindu Business Line.
Malaysia's Palm Oil Industry Facing Stiff Competit
IPOH, June 14 (Bernama) -- Malaysia has positioned itself as the world'slargest producer and exporter of palm oil last year, with revenuesamounting to RM27.7 billion but it is facing stiff competition fromIndonesia.
Oil palm replanting paying off
June 15 2004 - MALAYSIA’S replanting scheme is paying off now that crudepalm oil (CPO) prices are trading at about RM1,500 a tonne, compared withRM700 a tonne when the scheme was created in 2001.
Plan to deploy market intelligence officers worldw
June 14 2004 - MALAYSIA’S palm oil industry plans to deploy marketintelligence officers at all of the country’s embassies worldwide togather information on world edible oils and fats that can be used to trackkey market developments and plan future strategies.
SEPA Calls On Palm Oil Industry To Be More Environ
KOTA KINABALU, June 5 (Bernama) -- The Sabah Environmental ProtectionAssociation (Sepa) has called on the palm oil industry in Sabah to adhereto proper maintenance of palm oil effluents to prevent environmentalpollution.