Malaysia palm oil buyers boost imports from Indonesia in wake of El Nino


Malaysian palm oil futures rose by the most in more than two weeks on Friday, lifted by a weaker ringgit and tracking better-performing rival oils on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange.

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian buyers are ramping up imports of Indonesian palm oil as local supply battles to recover from the lingering impact of last year's crop-damaging El Nino weather pattern.

Traders said world No.2 producer Malaysia was set to boost imports of palm oil and related products from top grower Indonesia by about 20,000 tonnes in March from typical monthly volumes of around 40-50,000 tonnes.

The two countries churn out nearly 90 percent of the world's palm oil, used to make products ranging from cooking oil and chocolate to soap and cosmetics.

Some traders said shipments to Malaysia would likely remain at higher levels in April as they expect Indonesia to cut its export taxes on palm to around $3 per tonne from $18 currently. Jakarta sets the tax rate each month.

"Imports from Indonesia could reach 60-70,000 tonnes (again) next month, if the new tax kicks in," said one trader, declining to be identified as he was not authorised to speak with media.

El Nino often brings scorching heat across Southeast Asia that hurts palm's fresh fruit yields. Indonesia's trees are typically younger than Malaysia's, however, so its crop can be more resilient and quicker to recover.

Benchmark palm oil prices were trading at over four-year highs in early January. Though they have since eased by around 10 percent to 2,760 ringgit ($623.31) per tonne, that is still way above levels seen at this time in 2016.

But further down the line, production is set to pick up again. Leading analysts have forecast a recovery in output by the second half of the year, driving down prices to around 2,500 ringgit per tonne. ($1 = 4.4280 ringgit)- Reuters

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