KUALA LUMPUR, April 10 (Reuters) - Malaysia's March palm
oil end-stocks fell 21.08% from the previous month to 1.67
million tonnes, data from the industry regulator the Malaysian
Palm Oil Board (MPOB) data showed on Monday.
Crude palm oil production was up 2.77% from February to 1.29
million tonnes, while palm oil exports jumped 31.76% to 1.49
million tonnes, MPOB said.
A Reuters survey had forecast inventories falling 16.3% to
1.77 million tonnes in March. Production was seen rising nearly
2% to 1.28 million tonnes, while exports were estimated at 1.39
million tonnes. (Reporting by Rozanna Latiff
Editing by Ed Davies)
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