Traders are closely monitoring weather patterns in Indonesia to determine the impact of El Niño on palm oil plantations, as stable supplies of the oil are crucial for controlling global food inflation. Dry conditions caused by El Niño are expected to impair a fifth of Indonesia's palm oil output, but it is not yet projected to cause a major decline in production. In Malaysia, low yields are already a concern due to labour issues, which will further mitigate the disruption caused by El Niño.