Lower palm oil exports and prices expected


"...we expect March export numbers to be one of the lowest in more than 15 years, ” AllianceDBS said

PETALING JAYA: Plantation operations are expected to be affected by lower exports and prices in the coming months given disruption in the global palm oil supply chain led by the Covid-19 pandemic.

With many countries on a lockdown mode, AllianceDBS said in its latest report that the situation is expected to affect the flow of goods in and out of the country.

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