Malaysian palm oil output falls to lowest since at least 2009
date:Mar 14, 2016
rease at 31%, compared with the first 10 days of February, and Societe Generale de Surveillance putting the rise at 57%.

Both companies put higher demand from the Indian sub-continent as central to the increase, with SGS saying that volumes to the region were, at 80,500 tonnes, near-double those in the first 10 days in January.

Mr Mistry on Wednesday, forecasting palm oil prices rising to 3,000 ringgit a tonne or more, put demand in countries such as India, where the vegetable oil is used larg
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