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MPOB: Malaysia’s Palm Oil Stocks Hit Four-Month High In June On Weak Exports

Malaysia’s palm oil stocks surged to a four-month high in June, driven by a steeper decline in exports compared to production, the industry regulator said on Wednesday.

The rise in stocks in Malaysia, the world’s second-largest palm oil producer after Indonesia, would put pressure on benchmark futures, which fell more than 4 per cent in two days.

Malaysia’s palm oil stocks at the end of June rose 4.35 per cent from May to 1.83 million metric tonnes, the highest since February, the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) said.

Crude palm oil production declined 5.23 per cent from May to 1.62 million tons, while palm oil exports plunged 12.82 per cent to 1.21 million tons,

A Reuters survey forecast inventories at 1.83 million tonnes, with output at 1.62 million tonnes and exports at 1.24 million tonnes.

“The discount of palm oil to soyoil and sunflower oil is small and needs to widen to stimulate demand. Otherwise, traditional buyers may shift to competing oils.” — REUTERS

BacalahMalaysia Team

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