SunSirs: SPPOMA: Malaysian Palm Oil Production Increased 2.78% Month-Over-Month
October 29 2025 10:47:44     SunSirs (Selena)
Data from the Southern Peninsula Palm Oil Pressers Association (SPPOMA) indicates that from October 1 to 25, 2025, Malaysia's palm oil yield per unit area increased by 1.63% month-over-month, oil extraction rate increased by 0.22%, and total production increased by 2.78%.
SPPOMA data shows that Malaysia's palm oil production increased by 2.78% month-over-month, with yield increasing by 1.63% and oil extraction rate increasing by 0.22%, indicating a significant increase in supply. This could increase the risk of oversupply in the spot market, depressing palm oil prices. This could have a moderately negative impact on the market, especially given the lack of a significant rebound in commodity demand.
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