Palm Oil Pushes Through Drought, Fire and Smoke
date:Nov 13, 2015
wood trees. El Nio, by prolonging the dry season, has worsened the effect of the fires.

By reducing sunlight and interfering with photosynthesis, the haze could show up in lower yields in three to four months time, said Ivy Ng, an analyst with CIMB.

The El Nio impact will be in the first quarter of next year as only when the situation gets dangerous do they stop harvesting, Ms. Ng said.
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