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Malaysia's Perak mills are overwhelmed by palm production, despite fears of El Nino.

Malaysia's Perak mills are overwhelmed by palm production, despite fears of El Nino.
Malaysia's Perak mills are overwhelmed by palm production, despite fears of El Nino.

Malaysia has seen a rise in palm oil production as mills struggle to process the influx of fresh fruit bunches.

The surge has?commenced despite earlier concerns that?El Nino might curb production in the country.

A survey predicts that June production will increase 8.9% compared to the previous month to reach 1.65 million tons. The highest June inventory level ever recorded is likely to be reached.

Sin Chew Daily reported earlier that the palm oil mills in Perak could not absorb the bumper harvest of the state because the crude?palm?oil storage tanks were full.

David Lim Lian Keong is the president of the Palm Oil Millers Association. He said that the issue in Perak was caused by a seasonal, localised spike in FFB production, which?temporarily surpassed the processing and logistical capacity of mills within that catchment area. He stated that the state "doesn’t have many refineries" to begin with.

Lim stated that some mills in Perak were temporarily congested, with trucks queuing up. Some mills also limited the purchase of FFB from smallholders?in specific areas.

Lim, however, said that this was only a local problem and did not occur across the entire country.

He said that "other?key regions" such as Kedah and Selangor have not yet reached their peak production cycle and their mills have enough excess capacity at the moment to process all FFB incoming.

Malaysia's crude oil palm production amounted to 20.28 millions metric tonnes last year, with Perak accounting for 2,030,201 tons or 10% of the total.

He said that once the 'local peak' passes and the FFB volumes normalise, he believes things will return to normal. (Reporting and editing by Thomas Derpinghaus; Ashley Tang)

(source: Reuters)