• mpoc expects palm oil production to dip to 19.5 million tonnes in Congo
  • mpoc expects palm oil production to dip to 19.5 million tonnes in Congo
  • mpoc expects palm oil production to dip to 19.5 million tonnes in Congo
  • mpoc expects palm oil production to dip to 19.5 million tonnes in Congo
  • How much palm oil will Indonesia produce in 2025 ?
  • In Malaysia, palm oil production is anticipated to remain steady at 19.5 million tonnes in 2025 , while Indonesia is projected to recover by approximately 2 million tonnes, reaching 48 million tonnes. However, the recovery in Indonesia’s production is anticipated to be fully absorbed by the increased demand for B40 biodiesel blending.
  • How will palm oil stocks affect CPO prices in 2025 ?
  • Palm oil stocks are projected to remain below two million tonnes throughout the year, which is expected to also support firm CPO prices. “We are aiming to boost our palm oil exports from 16.9 million tonnes in 2024 to 17.3 million tonnes in 2025 , with a marginal improvement in yield.
  • Is palm oil outpacing production in Congo?
  • Palm oil is a standard ingredient in Congolese kitchens, but it’s also commonly used to make soap. Now, demand is outpacing production – and some families are getting priced out of the nutritional staple. Louise Menga has been selling palm oil in Kisangani’s central market for seven years.
  • What happened to palm oil in Malaysia in December?
  • Furthermore, combined palm oil exports and domestic consumption in Malaysia reached 1.65 million tonnes in December, surpassing the production level of 1.48 million tonnes by 164,000 tonnes. Consequently, palm oil inventories declined sharply, ending the year at 1.71 million tonnes.
  • How much does palm oil cost in Congo?
  • Akambo is one of them. Palm-oil prices are rising in markets across Kisangani, the capital of DRC’s northeastern Tshopo province and a major trading hub with a population of about 1 million. Akambo says she’s left with few options to feed her family. “I need to pay 800 Congolese francs (50 cents) for one bottle of palm oil,” she says.
  • What will Malaysia's palm oil supply look like in 2025 ?
  • This trend is expected to persist, with imports in 2025 projected to be low. As a result, Malaysia’s palm oil inventories are likely to stay below average at around 1.7 million tonnes in the first quarter of 2025 , before the peak production season.