Malaysia: April palm oil exports up 9.6%, CPO production 21.5% higher — MPOB

Published 2025년 5월 14일

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In April, Malaysia experienced a notable increase in palm oil-related activities, as reported by the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB). Exports of palm oil rose by 9.62% to 1.10 million tonnes, and production of crude palm oil (CPO) and palm kernel saw significant increases of 21.52% and 21.42% respectively, reaching 1.69 million tonnes and 409,097 tonnes respectively. Additionally, the report highlighted increases in the production of crude palm kernel oil, palm kernel cake, and in the stocks of CPO, processed palm oil, and total palm oil inventories. Exports of palm kernel oil, palm kernel cake, oleochemicals, and biodiesel also saw positive growth, while imports of CPO and palm kernel oil were recorded.
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Malaysia’s April palm oil exports rose 9.62% to 1.10 million tonnes from March’s 1.01 million tonnes, the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) said. In its April 2025 industry performance report, MPOB said crude palm oil (CPO) production climbed 21.52%, or 298,531 tonnes, to 1.69 million tonnes from 1.39 million tonnes in the previous month. Palm kernel output increased 21.42% to 409,097 tonnes in April from 336,921 tonnes in March. Crude palm kernel oil production rose 17.82% to 176,644 tonnes from 149,923 tonnes, while palm kernel cake output advanced 11.70% to 192,857 tonnes from 172,651 tonnes. CPO stocks increased by 34.83% to 1.05 million tonnes in April compared with 779,391 tonnes a month earlier. Processed palm oil stockpiles grew 3.99% to 814,673 tonnes from 783,426 tonnes in March, while total palm oil inventories increased 19.37% to 1.87 million tonnes from 1.56 million tonnes. MPOB said palm kernel oil exports were 77.02% higher at 99,691 tonnes in April from 56,315 ...

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