Malaysia's top palm oil state reopens company jetties

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Private jetties that were shut in Malaysia's biggest palm oil producing state of Sabah due to coronavirus-related curbs have been allowed to reopen, state news agency Bernama reported.

FILE PHOTO: A Sime Darby Plantation worker shows palm oil fruits at a plantation in Pulau Carey, Malaysia, January 31, 2020. Picture taken January 31, 2020. REUTERS/Lim Huey Teng

“We took note of all the views from various parties including the Malaysian Palm Oil Association, industry players and smallholders affected by the inability to ship the fresh fruit bunches,” Sabah deputy chief minister Wilfred Madius Tangau was quoted saying by Bernama on Sunday.More than 16 private jetties operated by Sabah plantation companies to ship fresh fruit bunches, crude palm oils and palm kernels were temporarily closed following an April 17 order from the local port authority.

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Boycott palm oil.

We are not serious in Nigeria. If you know, you know.

Natural resources are the best way for humans to learn!

The fruit of Corona.

Thank god. we use this stuff as lube . The price was really giving us a banana in the tailpipe.

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