SunSirs: Malaysian Palm Oil Production Increases by 10.77%
October 27 2025 15:04:15     SunSirs (Selena)
According to data from the Malaysian Palm Oil Association (MPOA), the estimated palm oil production in Malaysia from October 1st to 20th, 2025 is expected to increase by 10.77% compared to the same period in September.
MPOA data shows that palm oil production from October 1-20, 2025 increased by 10.77% compared to the same period in September, indicating a significant increase in supply, which will exert downward pressure on spot prices. In the commodity market, supply growth often leads to inventory accumulation and relatively insufficient demand, thereby driving down spot prices. Based on the current global oil and fat market supply and demand fundamentals, this increase is a general bearish factor.
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