Palm oil supply pain: Fears Indonesian output may not meet global demand as economies recover By Pearly Neo 02-Nov-2021 - Last updated on 02-Nov-2021 at 03:44 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Indonesia's representative palm oil body GAPKI is concerned that it may not be able to produce enough of the commodity this year, given that added demand is expected as economies recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.Read the full story here. FNA top 10 October 2021 Palm oil supply pain: Fears Indonesian output may not meet global demand as economies recover ASEAN soft drink reformulation: Coca-Cola highlights rising post-pandemic regional demand for healthier options Human touch: Mondelez says empathy and localisation, not just data, needed to win consumers Making a comeback: Thailand hails food industry growth after COVID-19 slump – but urges firms to maintain vigilance Food safety first: China issues guidelines for near-expired foods after anti-waste law boosts sales Fresh and functional: China plant-based firm All Plants churns out new oat milk products for younger generation Health food expansion: Openway Food tapping Aussie-made and organic credentials for Asia growth – CEO interview Expanding palm oil horizons: Malaysia taps trans-fat free and cost advantages to spotlight Middle East as major new export market Boring approach: NZ's first commercially mass-produced 'local' oat milk firm targets APAC expansion Overcoming the humps: How novel packaging and processing tech can make camel meat more palatable Prev 1 2 3 4 5 … 11 Next