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Palm oil prices fall on the back of increased production and stock levels

Malaysian palm futures declined for the third consecutive session on Wednesday, as concerns about higher production and stock levels continued to weigh heavily on market sentiment.

At midday, the benchmark palm oil contract on Bursa Malaysia's Derivatives exchange had fallen by 24 ringgit (0.61%) to $3,919 ringgit (908.86 dollars) per metric ton.

David Ng is a proprietary trader with Kuala Lumpur's Iceberg X Sdn Bhd. He said that the weakness in the market was mainly caused by concerns about production and an expectation of higher stock levels over the next few weeks.

Palm oil stocks are likely to have risen for the first six-month period in March according to a poll, while production has soared by 10.3% compared with the previous month.

Dalian's palm oil contract, which is the most active contract, fell 0.44%. Chicago Board of Trade soyoil prices were down by 0.32%.

As palm oil competes to gain a share in the global vegetable oils industry, it tracks the price movements of competing edible oils.

Oil prices fell as President Donald Trump's tariff policies raised concern about a weakening of global economic growth.

Palm oil is less appealing as a biodiesel feedstock due to the weaker crude oil futures.

The palm ringgit's currency has strengthened by 0.39% compared to the U.S. Dollar, increasing the price of the commodity for buyers who hold foreign currencies.

A trade regulation revealed that Indonesia has lowered the crude palm oil price reference to $924.46 a ton in May.

Data from the European Commission revealed that the imports of soybeans by the European Union in the 2024/25 crop season, which began in July, had reached 11,46 million tonnes by April 27. This was an increase of 8% compared to a year ago, while imports palm oil were down by 19%.

Technical analyst Wang Tao stated that palm oil could revisit its low of 3,863 Ringgit per metric tonne, which was reached on April 21, as it has now surpassed the last barrier, at 3,931 Ringgit.

(source: Reuters)