Palm oil prices seen at about RM4,000 a tonne in 2025, says Glenauk Economics


KUALA LUMPUR: Palm oil is likely to trade around RM4,000 per metric ton in 2025, an executive of consultancy Glenauk Economics told an industry conference on Tuesday.

Malaysia's benchmark crude palm oil futures are currently trading at a five-month high. Prices have traded at an average of RM4,062.50 a ton so far this year.

Malaysia's palm oil production is estimated to come in at 19.4 million tons in 2024, Glenauk's managing director Julian McGill told the event.

Palm oil output in Malaysia, the world's second-biggest exporter of the vegetable oil, came in at 18.55 million tons in 2023.

McGill also said 2024 output in the world's biggest exporter Indonesia was likely to be 1 million tons lower than the 54.84 million ton produced in 2023. - Reuters

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