Malaysia’s April Palm Oil Seen To Drop Lowest In 11 Months

Malaysia’s palm oil inventories at the end of April are forecast to drop to their lowest level in 11 months as domestic use rises amid flat production, a Reuters survey showed on Friday.

Stockpiles likely declined 9.8 percent from March to 1.51 million tonnes, down for a third month to hit its lowest since May 2022, according to the median estimate of nine traders and analysts polled by Reuters.

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