the sun malaysia ipaper logo 150x150
Sunday, June 21, 2026
23.6 C
Malaysia
the sun malaysia ipaper logo 150x150

Malaysia’s 2024 average crude palm oil price surged by 9.7% year-on-year

KUALA LUMPUR: The average crude palm oil (CPO) price surged by 9.7% to RM4,179.50 per tonne last year from RM3,809.50 per tonne in 2023, according to Plantation and Commodities Minister Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani.

Likewise, he said, the monthly average CPO price reached its peak at RM5,119.50 per tonne in December 2024 while the daily average price peaked at RM5,333.50 per tonne on Dec 6, 2024.

“This significantly increased total oil palm products export revenue by 15.1% to RM109.3 billion in 2024 from RM94.9 billion in 2023,” he said in his speech at the opening of the Palm Oil Economic Review and Outlook Seminar 2025 here today, which was delivered by Deputy Minister Datuk Chan Foong Hin.

Johari said total exports of palm oil and palm-based products for 2024 rose to 26.66 million tonnes compared to 24.49 million tonnes in 2023, an increase of 8.9% or 2.17 million tonnes.

The top six export markets for Malaysian palm oil products were India, China, the European Union, Kenya, Türkiye and the Philippines, with 8.57 million tonnes or 50.7% of total Malaysian palm oil exports for 2024.

The Malaysian palm oil industry produced 19.3 million tonnes of crude palm oil in 2024, an increase of 4.2% compared with 18.55 million tonnes in 2023, Johari said.

The outlook for the palm oil industry in Malaysia remains positive, as supply and demand remain stable with the expected recovery from labour shortages.

At a press conference, Chan said the Ministry of Plantation and Commodities aims to focus on mechanisation and automation to overcome the tight labour supply for the palm oil industry.

He said the industy needed to have a transition period in overcoming the issue as the goverment does not plan to rely on foreign labour.

“Over the long term, we should aim for more mechanisation and automation. In Budget 2025, the goverment has also provided incentives to encourage industry players to adopt more mechanisation and automation, so that’s the plan going forward.”

Chan noted that the need for an exception on foreign labour quota depends on the urgency and the industry’s feedback. “The one-time exception for the quota was given for around 60,000 workers last year, but for this year it depends on the industry feedback whether it’s urgent or not.”

Meanwhile, according to a combined statement, the Malaysian Palm Oil Board has partnered with the Netherlands embassy and the British High Commission in Malaysia to launch the National Initiative for Sustainable and Climate-smart Oil Palm Smallholders 2 (NISCOPS 2).

NISCOPS is a government-to-government initiative that focuses on improving smallholders’ livelihood and tackling climate change by adapting to the climate, protecting forests and reducing carbon emissions.– Bernama

STAY AHEAD OF THE CURVE

Join our community for instant updates and exclusive content.

Join Telegram Channel

Related


spot_img

Latest News

Kiatisuk Senamuang’s legacy lives On as Asean Hyundai Cup celebrates 30 years

SINGAPORE, June 18: Few figures have left a greater mark on the ASEAN Championship, now known as the ASEAN Hyundai Cup™ 2026, than Thailand legend Kiatisuk Senamuang.Known affectionately as “Zico”, the former striker has played a central role in five of Thailand’s record seven regional titles, first as a player and later as a coach, cementing his place among Southeast Asian football’s all-time greats.Kiatisuk announced himself on the regional stage in the inaugural tournament in 1996 when, at just 23, he scored the decisive goal against Malaysia in the final before celebrating with his trademark backflip.His thunderous strike past Malaysian goalkeeper Khairul Azman Mohamed remains one of the most iconic moments in the competition’s history.Former Thailand team manager Thawatchai Sajakul, who oversaw the side during that maiden triumph, described Kiatisuk as the country’s greatest modern-era footballer.“He is the best player Thailand has produced in the modern era,” said Thawatchai.

US and Iran set for talks as Lebanon conflict threatens deal

The first round of negotiations between the United States and Iran since the two sides signed a preliminary agreement to halt their war is due to begin in Switzerland, with the conflict in Lebanon threatening the deal.

Most Viewed

spot_img
WC26

World Cup 2026

Updates, Fixtures, Results & Standings