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This article first appeared in The Edge Financial Daily on March 12, 2019

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's total palm oil inventory rose 1.34% in February to 3.05 million tonnes from January, data from Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) showed.

This was mainly derived from higher crude palm oil (CPO) inventory, which rose 2.29% month-on-month to 1.92 million tonnes, to offset the 0.24% decline in processed palm oil inventory to 1.13 million tonnes in the same period.

Meanwhile, total CPO production in the country fell 11.1% to 1.54 million tonnes from 1.74 million tonnes in January, MPOB said.

Similarly, production also fell for palm kernel (11.16%), crude palm kernel oil (17.66%) and palm kernel cake (18.05%) in the period.

Palm oil exports in February fell 21.38% to 1.32 million tonnes. Biodiesel exports also fell 16.49% to 36,986 tonnes, whereas oleochemical exports rose 15.8% to 273,964 tonnes.

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