Malaysia: Palm oil clocks weekly rise as El Nino stokes production concerns

게시됨 2023년 5월 27일

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Malaysian palm oil futures ended higher for the third consecutive day, increasing 1.75% to 3,554 ringgit ($801.35) a tonne, driven by rising rival oil prices and production concerns due to El Nino. The benchmark palm oil contract has seen a 2.1% increase for the week. The Malaysian Palm Oil Board predicts a potential drop in production by 1 to 3 million tonnes next year due to El Nino. Meanwhile, palm oil exports from Malaysia have seen a slight decrease of 0.7% from April. The prices are also influenced by movements in related oils in the global vegetable oils market.
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Malaysian palm oil futures ended higher for a third straight day on Friday to log weekly gains on stronger rival oil prices and production concerns over the impact of El Nino. The benchmark palm oil contract FCPOc3 for August delivery on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange gained 61 ringgit, or 1.75%, to 3,554 ringgit ($801.35) a tonne, its highest closing since May 15. The contract has rose 2.1% for the week. Prices have been underpinned by concerns over adverse weather conditions and as top buyers India and China, where palm oil inventories are low, look to make purchases at the current prices levels, said Sandeep Singh, director of The Farm Trade, a Kuala Lumpur-based consulting and trading firm. Crude palm oil production in Malaysia, the world’s second-largest producer, could drop between 1 million and 3 million tonnes next year due to the El Nino weather pattern, the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) said on Friday. Malaysia’s exports during May 1 to May 25 fell 0.7% from ...

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