Malaysia's palm oil stocks down 13% in January

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Exports of CPO products down significantly from December levels. FMTNews PalmOil

The Malaysian Palm Oil Board says crude and processed palm oil stocks and production have fallen.

The Malaysian Palm Oil Board said crude palm oil stock were down by 17.13% to 844,867 tonnes in January from 1.02 million tonnes previously.CPO production fell 12.60% to 1.17 million tonnes in January from 1.33 million tonnes in December, while palm kernel output was 9.79% lower at 285,274 tonnes from 316,240 tonnes.

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