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Malaysia's palm oil crop is hit by bad weather

Malaysia's palm oil crop is hit by bad weather, according to a report on AFX. The harvest looks to be about 14m tonnes compared to 16.5m tonnes predicted earlier in the year. That's not going to help biodisel production economics. Neither is the news, further down the article that Malaysia is running out of land to plant palm oil on.

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