Indonesia Nov palm oil exports likely fell on weak global demand


CPO output fell to 3.90 million tonnes in November, from 3.95 million tonnes in October, according to the median estimate in a survey of two industry groups and a state research firm.

JAKARTA: Indonesia's crude palm oil (CPO) exports likely fell in November on weak demand from main markets such as India and China, while production edged lower, a Reuters survey showed on Thursday.

CPO output fell to 3.90 million tonnes in November, from 3.95 million tonnes in October, according to the median estimate in a survey of two industry groups and a state research firm.

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