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  • the hot selling palm oil wholesalers of myanmar
  • the hot selling palm oil wholesalers of myanmar

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  • Are wholesalers being forced to sell palm oil in Yangon?
  • Wholesalers say they are being forced by the junta to sell at a loss or risk arrest. Residents in one of Yangon’s suburban areas line up to buy palm oil, Sept. 15, 2023. (RFA)
  • Who is the best palm oil supplier in Malaysia?
  • Al-Khaleej has been one of the most reputable and reliable palm oil suppliers in Malaysia ever since its establishment in 2010. Having consistently delivering high quality products over the years, we have established ourselves as excellent palm oil suppliers.
  • Who are the palm oil importers in India?
  • According to Palm Oil Import Data, there are more than 250 active palm oil importers in India traded from Indonesia. Adani Wilmar Limited is one of the biggest palm oil buyers in India which recorded approximately 8% value of total palm oil imports. Here are the names of some palm oil importers in India who are trading with Indonesia.
  • How much is palm oil worth today?
  • At present, the prices of palm oil slightly rose to K4,800 per viss (a viss is equal to 1.6 kilogrammes), following Kyat depreciation against the US dollar in the local forex market. A dollar is worth approximately K2,000 for now.
  • Why did the junta stop selling palm oil?
  • “That’s why many oil merchants have stopped selling, leading to a shortage of palm oil. The market economy mechanism is broken.” Another businessman suggested that the junta had ordered wholesalers to sell for reduced prices to generate lines as part of a “show” for the global community.
  • Why is there a shortage of palm oil?
  • Wholesalers said the cost increase and the junta’s order to sell at reduced prices has put them in a bind. “The situation is such that we either sell at a higher price and get arrested or we don’t sell at all,” said one businessman. “That’s why many oil merchants have stopped selling, leading to a shortage of palm oil.