Palm oil opportunities? Indonesia's export ban could mean big winnings for Malaysia – but timing is crucial By Pearly Neo 02-Jun-2022 - Last updated on 02-Jun-2022 at 01:22 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Indonesia's palm oil export ban announced earlier this month has left the door open for Malaysia to swoop in and expand its market share – but this will very much depend on contract timings and labour viability, say industry experts.Read the full story here. FNA Top 10 May 2022 Palm oil opportunities? Indonesia's export ban could mean big winnings for Malaysia – but timing is crucial 'More price hikes to come': Nestle warns of further rises after posting positive Q1 figures Securing Singapore? Scale of city state's food security 2030 challenge underlined by new data China labelling: Consumers want packaged foods to carry traffic light and warning labels for 'negative' nutrients 'Breaking the bottleneck': Mengniu urges Chinese government to do more to boost dairy self-sufficiency amid consumption drive Indonesia alternative protein start-up Green Rebel targets Singapore retail shelves in Q3 2022 Demand planning: How Coca-Cola is utilising data, consumption patterns to slash food waste in Japan Adapting to Nutri-Grade: Singapore beverage firm to launch new low-sugar products to avoid labelling repercussions Microplastic misery: Researchers warn of risk to food supplies after new Australia study Recyclability ratings: South Korea further tightens conditions for food packaging to be accepted as 'recyclable' Prev 1 2 3 4 5 … 11 Next