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“Opportunities and Challenges for Palm Oil Producer Countries (OCOPOP)

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Date(s) - 23/11/2021
9:00 am - 12:00 pm

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Tel.: + 62 21 315 7305
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The Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries (CPOPC) aims to continue engaging the palm oil industry to present the correct narratives to help the market perceive a balanced market perception through the “Opportunities and Challenges for Palm Oil Producer Countries (OCOPOP) webinar. The current bullish prices of palm oil can be sustained if threats and challenges are identified, and producer countries develop strategies to mitigate any possible setbacks. An immediate focus is how the industry will be able to formulate strategies and actions to ensure the continuation of current remunerative prices for 2022.

The objective of the OCOPOP webinar is to provide a strategic platform for interaction and in-depth deliberation on three key aspects related to the palm oil industry; production supply, demand, and price in the global market. There is a need to develop a Supply and Demand Balancing Strategy to ensure that the market price is remunerative for the industry to remain sustainable. Participants will gain valuable perspective of the latest forecasts and outlooks to devise a timely strategy and market plan for the incoming year.

A panel discussion on “Formulating Strategies for Sustainable Supply & Demand and Remunerative Prices of Palm Oil” will focus on concern to producers, finding ways through improved collaboration to mitigate threats, challenges and develop opportunities by palm oil producers. We invite you to share your views and recommendations on suitable strategies to maintain the current bullish prices of palm oil, which will be the key output of this webinar for producer countries to consider.

 

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