Malaysian government not concerned with rising palm oil prices – minister


According to FX Street news:

KUALA LUMPUR (Thomson Financial) – The Malaysian government is not concerned with the current high price of crude palm oil (CPO) and expects prices to remain firm going forward, supported by strong demand from China and India, Second Finance Minister Nor Mohamed Yakcop said on Monday.

Current CPO prices are not excessively high and the Malaysian government does not see an optimum price for it, Nor Mohamed said.

We are happy that CPO is fetching high prices,” he said.

The palm oil price, as measured by the CPO futures contract traded on the Malaysian derivatives exchange, has gained more than 50 percent over the past year.

The benchmark contract for March delivery was last traded at 2,940 ringgit. It hit an all-time high of 3,068 ringgit on November 26.

Prices will continue to be strong because of demand, especially as the middle-class in China and India grows,” Nor Mohamed said.

Surging palm oil prices will translate into higher export revenue for Malaysia, which is the world’s leading palm oil producer.

Exports of palm oil products surged nearly 70 percent to 4.25 billion ringgit in October, up from 2.5 billion ringgit a year earlier.

But persistently high CPO prices do not bode well for the country’s efforts to promote the biodiesel industry, which uses palm oil as feedstock.

Only five out of the 91 companies that have obtained government approval to build palm-based biodiesel plants locally have commenced operations, Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities Peter Chin said last week.

The slower-than-expected progress of biodiesel production was mainly due to high feedstock prices, he said.

(1 US dollar = 3.32 ringgit)

- Well, with high food prices coming from higher Ethanol & Palm Oil prices…we will soon find ourselves starving while driving around expensive “renewable” vehicles. IS THIS THE FUTURE you really really want?

Do research again on Palm Oil ladies and gentlemen, it’s being used in paints, cosmetics, food, cooking oil, margarine and many other essential products. So, use current prices of these products and multiply it with 2 times to 10 times and see if you can accept such high cost.

If everyone cannot accept it then the product will cease to exist anymore as there will be NO DEMAND and need to either switch to alternative or closes down operation.

Jobs will be lost, many will starve in silence as they cannot afford high cooking oil prices…global population will suffer especially the poor and lower income folks.

All these just for profits? There are also research that Palm Oil is not exactly environmentally friendly at all and why the demand? The only reason is high cost of oil as the culprit, we must think again for much better alternative before the world begin to collapse from food shortages instead.

Depression without kitchen soup anyone? That will be people starving without donation of free food as no food will be free or cheap anymore! This is going to be a fight for survival!

Go alternative energy without disrupting the lives of others PLEASE!

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  • Lester

    Malaysia not worried, i think cause they see it as a good chance to make money and boost their economy after all, they have many palm oil plantations there!… sigh…

  • Anonymous

    A farmer challenges an engineer, a physicist, and a mathematician to fence off the largest amount of area using the least amount of fence.

    The engineer made his fence in a circle and said it was the most efficient.

    The physicist made a long line and said that the length was infinite. Then he said that fencing half of the Earth was the best.

    The mathematician laughed at the others and with his design, beat the others. What did he do?

  • Anonymous

    My father has, over the years, restored his magnificent 1956 Chevrolet convertible to near perfect condition. Last weekend, he decided to go on a little spin (’twas a warm day, perfect weather for a convertible). As he was pulling out of the driveway, he noticed he was low on gas – the gauge was practically on empty.

    On his way to the gas station, he took a quick stop at the local fast food restaurant. Having nowhere to park, he reluctantly stopped his car down a side street. As he was leaving, he noticed a few young guys eyeing his vehicle. Thinking nothing of it (it’s rare to see this model car in such good condition, so people typically stare), he walked into the food establishment to get himself a deliciously awful burger.

    The line was long, so it was a while before he returned to where he parked. He returned to his worst nightmare: his car was gone.

    He hurriedly called the police and reported his Chevy convertible was stolen. He then went back into the restaurant and ordered a half-pounder with bacon, to go.

    About 15 minutes later, the police called him back. Apparently, right after he called, the police received a call from a female worker at a gas station about a mile out of town. The worker reported that a beautiful car was left nearby. She said three young men drove up and pre-paid for $20 of gas.

    The three men walked around the vehicle many times, checking under the hood and in the trunk. After a couple minutes of studying the car, the men left without filling up. As they were leaving, the car ran out of gas near the gas station. The men left it there and took off running. The police couldn’t think of a reason for the young men paying for gas they didn’t use. My father, however, knew exactly what happened.

    The question is, why would the three men pay for gas they needed but didn’t use?

  • Howard

    So what’s the answer to all the questions ?

  • horward

    Can someone please provide the answers? Don’t keep everybody guessing forever.

  • Simon Tay

    I have absolutely no idea to these 2 quiz haha

    My guess for 1st quiz is the mathematician will simply build the area upwards and fence a small circle.

    2nd might be it’s NOT USING GAS! It’s using electric motor and no combustion engine!! LOL

  • Anonymous

    Answer
    My father knew that the reason the men didn’t fill the car up was simple: they didn’t know where to put the gas! In this particular car, the gas tank isn’t on either side of the car. It is, however, hidden behind the left taillight. There was a little lever you turned, which revealed the gas tank. That is why the men walked around the vehicle, studying it for a place to insert the nozzle of the gas pump.

    Simon almost got the first one correct. The mathematician build a small fence around himself and anything outside is the area.