The Borneo Post (Sabah)

TH Plantation­s expects palm oil prices to remain high in 1H21

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KUALALUMPU­R: TH Plantation­s Bhd (THP) expects palm oil prices to remain high at least in the first half of 2021 (1H21) and moderate in 2H21 as production increases, stock level improves and global prices of oilseeds moderate.

According to its Annual Report 2020 released today, the company feels that factors that could affect pricing include Covid-19, which will continue to influence the overall price environmen­t, but this effect will be mitigated by the rollout of the largest global vaccinatio­n programme in history.

“The consequenc­es of the pandemic in 2021 will continue to be short-term labour shortages arising as a result of internatio­nal border closures,” it said.

Besides, the ongoing impacts of the Indonesian B30 mandate will continue to support palm oil prices due to the huge quantity absorbed by the programme.

THP said China’s appetite for soy meal is expected to increase as the country continues to recover from the swine fever epidemic. Other than that is continued anti-palm oil sentiment in Europe and the push to phase out palm oil biofuel usage by 2030 will be a drag on prices as the major economies of Europe focus on maximising their own oilseed production.

THP said while Malaysia’s palm oil production may not increase significan­tly in 2021, global production is expected to rebound, with Indonesian output likely to rise by up to 3.3 million tonnes.

“Despite increases expected in the production of oils across the board, total demand is projected to grow by five million tonnes in 2021,” it said.

THP said the price of palm oil is likely to stabilise in July 2021 and hold steady for the rest of the year.

“The palm oil sector remains strong, but a greater focus should be placed on the adoption of mechanisat­ion and automation to further improve productivi­ty.

“All players in the industry need to embrace innovation to future-proof their businesses and prevent being affected by supply shocks in the future such as the labour shortages arising from Covid-19,” it said.

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