The Palm Oil

Oil palm, Elaeis guineensis, was introduced to Malaya in 1870 from West Africa. This hardy crop starts bearing fruit within 2 1/2 to 3 years and keeps bearing fruit for up to 25 years, making it the longest yielding crop in the world.

The fleshy outer layer produces crude palm oil and the seed yields palm kernel oil.

Palm oil is used in a variety of industries from the commercial manufacturing of food and beauty products to the manufacturing of non-food products.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

POINTERS on Price Trends 2013



POINTERS on Price Trends 2013

Mapping the Palm Oil Price - Market Outlook 2013

The year 2013 is going to be a volatile year for the oils and fats players due to uncertain global economic situation and erratic weather behaviour that will distort the supply and demand of oils and fats complex especially palm oil. With record high palm oil stock to start the year, forecasted lower oilseed production and uncertainty of the soybean complex, it is interesting to see which way will the palm oil price direction go.
That's why for Palm Oil Internet Seminar (POINTERS) on Price Trends 2013, we've lined up experts in forecasting commodity price trends and major players of the oils and fats industry to share with you their views on market development. You will also have the chance to interact with the speakers and start a discussion with other participants.
The papers will be available for download from 18 - 25 February 2013. So hurry up and register, today!
Register Now!

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