Malaysia’s palm oil stocks fell 5.31pc in August 2019 | Malay Mail

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Malaysia’s palm oil stocks fell 5.31pc in August 2019

A worker unloads palm oil fruit bunches from a lorry inside a palm oil mill in Bahau January 30, 2019. — Reuters pic

In a statement today, MPOB said crude palm oil stocks decreased by 3.55 per cent to 1.29 million tonnes from 1.34 million tonnes while processed palm oil stock decreased by 7.57 per cent to 961,266 tonnes from 1.04 million tonnes previously.

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