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Indonesian 2026/27 palm oil production forecast to rise 3% to 48M tonnes
MPOB: Malaysia’s palm oil stocks up 1.71% to 2.30 mil tonnes in April 2026
Indonesia’s Palm Oil Exports Tumble 35.08%
Asean’s biodiesel push fuels palm oil rally, but will SGX-listed players gain?
China expected to be net exporter of soyabean oil for second consecutive year
China is expected to maintain its status as a net exporter of soyabean oil for the second consecutive year, according to a report by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Palm oil gains on stronger rival edible oils, favourable export data
Malaysian palm oil futures ended higher on Monday, underpinned by stronger rival edible oils and crude oil, while favourable data on exports also lent support to the market.
‘Palm Oil Just A Fraction of Our ASEAN Trade’: EU Says Ahead of Deforestation Law
The European Union, or the EU, remains upbeat that the bloc’s now-delayed anti-deforestation law will not affect its blooming trade with ASEAN despite the region being home to the world’s largest palm oil suppliers.
Malaysia to introduce reference price for used cooking oil
The Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) will introduce an official reference price for used cooking oil in the first quarter of 2026. The board stated that this move aims to improve market transparency, ensure fair trade, and strengthen the development of a circular economy in the palm oil industry.
Palm rises on stronger rival edible oils, crude
Malaysian palm oil futures opened higher on Monday, underpinned by gains in rival edible oils and crude oil prices, although a firmer ringgit capped the advance.
If palm oil were bananas: Explaining quality simply
IF palm oil were bananas, most of the debates about quality would suddenly become much easier – and perhaps far more honest
Malaysian palm oil falls on profit-taking
Malaysian palm oil futures slipped on Friday, pressured by profit-taking and the ringgit’s strength, but still logged a third consecutive weekly gain.
Oil palm: Enriching others, not Sabahans
Based on reports from the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB), Sabah has 3, 780,700 acres planted with oil palm. Adding small plantations not registered with MPOB, the total acreage is estimated around 4,400,000 acres.
Higher imports raise hopes of stable food prices in Ramadan
Traders imported more food items during the July-December period last year than in the same period a year earlier, raising expectations of a stable market during Ramadan, which begins in the third week of February