No plans to regulate price of Malaysian palm oil for now


The government has no plans to regulate the price of Malaysian palm oil for now. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, March 30, 2023.

THE Plantation and Commodities Ministry said the government does not plan to regulate the price of Malaysian palm oil for now. 

The ministry affirmed this was because the price of palm oil in the market is influenced by fundamental factors and market sentiment, which changes based on demand.

“Among the basic factors that influence the price movement of crude palm oil (CPO) is the low supply of palm oil and high demand for exports. 

“These contribute to the increase in the price of palm oil in the market,” the ministry said in a written reply to a question from Senator Bobbey Suan, who wanted to know on long-term measures to regulate the price of Malaysian palm oil.

The response, which was published on the parliament’s website today, also said the increase in the price of soybean oil and Brent crude oil will also contribute to the CPO price because the prices of both products move in tandem in the market.

In the meantime, the ministry said it strives to ensure CPO prices remain stable in the future by taking strategic measures such as collaborating with Bursa Malaysia to launch a CPO futures contract specifically for East Malaysia known as the East Malaysia Palm Oil Futures Contract.

The ministry also said it aims to increase the demand for palm oil and palm-based products through the strengthening of existing markets such as Pakistan, Turkey, and Asean countries and the exploration of new markets such as Africa, the Middle East and the Americas.

Among other initiatives is to strengthen strategic cooperation with Indonesia through the Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries, to strengthen sustainable environmental practices, supply management, promotional activities and smallholder development. – Bernama, March 30, 2023.


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