Malaysia's palm oil production in February declined for the fourth consecutive month, down by 18.5% or 293,000 tonnes from January 2026.
Plantations are having trouble finding young labourers to sustain production. Precarious working conditions that have hardly evolved since colonial times are a poignant reminder of the lack of job ...
JOE ONYIUKE is the National President of the Oil Palm Growers Association of Nigeria (OPGAN) and the Vice Chairman of the ...
By Ashley Tang and Dewi Kurniawati KUALA LUMPUR/JAKARTA, March 18 (Reuters) - Fertiliser makers in Malaysia are suspending ...
"The production of CPO and PKO in 2025 reached 56.553 million tons, which is a 7.18 percent increase from the 2024 production ...
Crude palm oil (CPO) prices are expected to remain above RM4,450 in the near term, supported by elevated energy prices and a ...
Abia State and Presco Plc have planned a $200 million investment to develop oil palm plantations and create over 5,000 jobs.
Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has disclosed that the state government is set to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) ...
Malaysia’s palm oil stocks dropped 3.94 per cent or 111,062 tonnes to 2.7 million tonnes in February 2026 from 2.82 million tonnes a month earlier, according to Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB). In its ...
Malaysia’s palm oil production is set for the steepest monthly decline in more than a year after floods across its major growing state, trimming inventories and likely underpinning higher prices.
Higher palm oil for exports as Indonesia caps biodiesel plans Strong Indian buying likely to draw down swollen inventories China demand weakening as cheaper oils replace palm oil Medium-to long-term ...
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