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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
Vitamins 'increase cholesterol'
4/5/054 - Vitamins could actually increase levels of "bad cholesterol",researchers have suggested.It had been thought that vitamins could protect the heart.
India set to produce 25 million tonnes of oilseeds
Beijing, Apr 23 (PTI) Aided by good monsoon, India is set to produce 25million tonnes of oilseeds this year compared to 15.57 million tonnes lastyear, allowing enhanced production of vegetable oils at 7.50 milliontonnes, a visiting senior Indian industry official said here.
Indon threat in palm oil sector
Saturday May 1, 2004 - BASED on land area alone, it looks inevitable thatIndonesia will one day overtake Malaysia in the palm oil business. As itis, Indonesia has long been a strong No. 2, and together, the twocountries account for more than 80 per cent of the world's palm oilproduction.
Indonesia Needs To Export Value-Added Agri Product
JAKARTA, April 30 Asia Pulse - Indonesia needs to make more efforts toexport more valued-added commodities, an Indonesian senior AgricultureMinistry said.
Indonesian Palm Plantation Projects Attract Asian
JAKARTA, May 4 Asia Pulse - Malaysian, Chinese and Indian investors willbe involved in a project to open oil-palm plantations in East and WestKalimantan, an official on the vice presidential staff said.
Marketing Mission To Russia, Poland And Hungary In
KUALA LUMPUR, April 28 (Bernama) -- Malaysia External Trade DevelopmentCorporation (MATRADE) is organising a Specialised Marketing Mission (SMM)to Russia, Poland and Hungary from May 31 to June 11 this year.
Pan-Century expanding Malaysia operations
Tuesday May 4, 2004 - PAN-Century Group, the investment arm of Indianconglomerate Aditya Birla Group, plans to increase its investments inMalaysia by up to RM400mil over the next five years, said newly appointedcountry head Ravi Kastia.
Thumbs-up for tighter R&D focus
Monday May 3, 2004, SRI KEMBANGAN - Prime Minister Datuk Seri AbdullahAhmad Badawi's announcement that there would be a tighter focus on thenation's research and development activities was applauded by thetechnology industry.
Brazil's soya exporters hit by costly strikes and
4/28/2004 (LLOYDS LIST) - BRAZIL'S remarkable success in the expansion ofsoya and grain exports is in danger of being undone by problems in itsleading agribulk terminals, according to brokers and shipowners.