Slowing global CPO production


These are among the challenges faced by top palm oil producers, said UOB Kay Hian Research (UOBKH) in a report based on its recent online session with commodity expert, Oil World executive director Thomas Mielke.

PETALING JAYA: The global palm oil production going into next year will likely be hampered by the labour shortage issues in Malaysia and poor yield growth in Indonesia, caused by low fertiliser application in the second half of 2018-2019.

These are among the challenges faced by top palm oil producers, said UOB Kay Hian Research (UOBKH) in a report based on its recent online session with commodity expert, Oil World executive director Thomas Mielke.

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