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Malaysian March palm oil inventory falls 13.14% as exports surge – MPOB

byCT Report
11/04/2016
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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s palm oil inventory fell 13.14% in March from a month earlier as a significant rise in exports offset the impact of higher crude palm oil (CPO) output.

In a statement today, the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) said inventory comprising processed palm oil and CPO fell to 1.89 million tonnes from 2.17 million tonnes in February.

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MPOB said total palm oil exports jumped 22.95% to 1.33 million tonnes from 1.09 million tonnes.

Meanwhile, CPO output rose 16.94% to 1.22 million tonnes from 1.04 million tonnes.

In February, palm oil inventory fell 5.99% from a month earlier while exports declined 15.15%. CPO output dropped 7.7%. March inventory’s decline quantum had beaten market forecast, based on a Reuters’ survey.

Reuters reported that Malaysian inventories likely touched 1.95 million tonnes at end-March, down 10.3% from February, the survey of nine planters, traders and analysts showed.

The Reuters poll forecast Malaysia’s March exports at 1.22 million tonnes, up 12.4% on month, given improved demand from India and China ahead of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and an export tax implementation in April.

 

 

Tags: PO output rose 16.94% to 1.22 million tonnes from 1.04 million tonnes.The Reuters poll forecast Malaysia's March exports at 1.22 million tonnesup 12.4% on month

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