Malaysia identifying new potential markets for palm
PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Primary Industries is identifying new potential markets for palm oil in Africa, to 1.2 billion people, as some countries in the continent boast rapid economic
JEMPOL, April 20 — Saudi Arabia and Ethiopia are seen as new potential markets for Malaysian palm oil exports, said Primary Industries Minister, Teresa Kok. She said efforts to promote Malaysian palm oil to the two countries will begin with her deputy Datuk Seri Iskandar Mohd Akin making an...
Malaysia identifying new potential markets for palm
“So, Ethiopia has a tremendous potential for our country’s palm oil,” said Kok, who is intensifying efforts to find new markets for palm oil amid the ongoing anti-palm oil campaign. Ethiopia, in 2018, imported 149,435 tonnes of Malaysian palm oil and palm oil-based products worth RM457.17 million.
"So, Ethiopia has a tremendous potential for our country's palm oil," said Kok, who is intensifying efforts to find new markets for palm oil amid the ongoing anti-palm oil campaign. Ethiopia, in 2018, imported 149,435 tonnes of Malaysian palm oil and palm oil
Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia new targets for palm oil exports
JEMPOL: Saudi Arabia and Ethiopia have been identified as new potential markets to import Malaysian palm oil, said Primary Industries Minister Teresa Kok today. She said efforts to promote Malaysian palm oil to both countries are expected to take place soon, pending visits to both countries by the ministry’s deputy minister, Datuk Seri
Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia potential new markets for Malaysian palm oil exports. JEMPOL, April 20 (Bernama) -- Saudi Arabia and Ethiopia are seen as new potential markets for Malaysian palm oil exports, said Primary Industries Minister, Teresa Kok.
Malaysia targets Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia for palm oil
She said her deputy, Iskandar Mohd Akin, will be making an official visit to both countries in the coming week. Iskandar will attend a palm oil seminar in Arab Saudi before visiting Ethiopia, she
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But it is enough to gain a foothold in a market of 109 million people who consume only 5.46kg of palm oil per person (compared to a world average of 25kg) and where imports from Malaysia rose from 76,000tn in 2025 to 149,000tn in 2017. Ethiopia, obviously, is thus a prime target for Malaysian palm oil as it seeks new markets.
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