Colombia evaluates the potential of palm oil exports

Published 2022년 9월 15일

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Colombia's palm oil exports are projected to see a significant increase in 2022, potentially reaching $800 million due to high international prices and stable production, as per the Palm Oil Producers Association. This is a substantial rise from the $500 million in palm oil sales in the previous year. The price per tonne of palm oil is currently around $900, much higher than the average of $650 to $700, due to issues in Malaysia, Ukraine, and South American countries like the US, Argentina, and Brazil. Colombian production could also slightly surpass the 2021 record of 1.75 million tonnes. However, the industry is focusing on increasing productivity to further boost its earnings.
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The value of Colombian palm oil exports could rise significantly, to $800 million in 2022, thanks to strong international prices and stable production, the Palm Oil Producers Association has said, according to Nasdaq. According to Nicolás Pérez, president of the Fedepalma association, this figure will be much higher than last year's $500 million in palm oil sales abroad. “By July, we have surpassed exports for all of 2021 with $650 million and could be around $800 million at the end of the year,” Perez said. “The palm business last year and the first half of this year was really good after two very difficult years.” The price per tonne of palm oil is around $900, Perez said, well above the long-term average of $650 to $700, having peaked at $1,500 last year. The high prices are attributed to several international factors, including harvesting problems in Malaysia, events in Ukraine that hit sunflower oil production, and droughts in the US, Argentina and Brazil that reduced soybean ...
Source: Oilworld

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