Malaysia's April palm oil exports fell 17.1 pct -SGS

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SINGAPORE, May 9 : Exports of Malaysian palm oil products for April fell 17.1 per cent to 1,103,093 tonnes from 1,331,400 tonnes shipped during March, cargo surveyor Societe Generale de Surveillance said on Monday.Breakdown of SGS palm export figures for April compared to a month ago (in tonnes):

SINGAPORE, May 9 : Exports of Malaysian palm oil products for April fell 17.1 per cent to 1,103,093 tonnes from 1,331,400 tonnes shipped during March, cargo surveyor Societe Generale de Surveillance said on Monday.

Crude palm oil 279,271 287,799Crude palm kernel oil 17,575 9,600

 

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