Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Harga CPO Terus Anjlok

Rabu, 12/11/2008 12:06 WIB
Alih Istik Wahyuni - detikFinance

Kualalumpur - Harga sawit mentah (CPO) terus menunjukkan tren penurunan. Dalam perdagangan hari ini saja, harga CPO sudah anjlok sebesar 5,1% seiring besarnya tekanan jual.

Berdasarkan data CNBC, Rabu (12/11/2008) harga CPO di perdagangan Bursa Malaysia Derivatif hari ini turun 5,1% menjadi RM 1.510 per ton.

Sementara seperti dikutip Palmoil.com, pada perdagangan Selasa kemarin (11/11/2008) harga CPO untuk pengiriman hingga Maret 2009 juga mengalami penurunan. Seperti untuk pengiriman November 2008, harga CPO turun dari RM 1.625 menjadi RM 1.580.

Sementara untuk pengiriman Desember 2008 harga CPO turun dari RM 1.624 per ton menjadi RM 1.584 per ton. Untuk Januari 2009 harga CPO ditutup pada RM 1.586 per ton atau turun dari harga sebelumnya yang sebesar RM 1.626 per ton.

Sedangkan untuk pengiriman Februari 2009 harga CPO turun dari RM 1.625 per ton menjadi RM 1.589 per ton dan untuk Maret 2009 harga CPO turun dari RM 1.630 per ton menjadi RM 1.589 per ton.

"Aksi jual ini dipengaruhi melemahnya harga kedelai dan tingginya stok kelapa sawit di dalam negeri (Malaysia)," kata seorang trader di Kuala Lumpur seperti dikutip Dow Jones di palmoil.com, Rabu (12/10/2008).

source: detik.com

Harga tandan sawit di Riau naik

Rabu, 12/11/2008

PEKANBARU: Harga tandan buah segar (TBS) kelapa sawit dan minyak sawit mentah (crude palm oil/ CPO) di Provinsi Riau mengalami kenaikan.

Tim Penetapan Harga Kelapa Sawit di Dinas Perkebunan Provinsi Riau kemarin menyatakan harga TBS pada awal pekan kedua bulan November naik menjadi Rp865,93 per kilogram untuk usia pohon 10 tahun dan Rp619,27 per kg untuk usia pohon 3 tahun.

Sebelumnya harga TBS usia 10 tahun mencapai Rp766,88 per kg, dan kondisi ini merupakan kenaikan pertama sejak harga sawit anjlok. Untuk harga TBS petani nonmitra perusahaan (swadaya), yang sebelumnya sempat mencapai Rp250-Rp300 per kg, kini juga mulai menguat ke harga Rp500 per Kg.

Harga CPO terus naik dan kini Rp4.420,2 per kg. Kenaikan tersebut terus memperbaiki harga CPO lokal yang sejak awal bulan ini sudah mulai menguat dengan harga Rp3.848,02per kg. (Antara)

source: bisnis.com

Police stops Greenpeace action in Dumai waters

11/12/08 09:36

Pekanbaru (ANTARA News) - Police on Tuesday stopped Greenpeace which had been intercepting crude palm oil (CPO) shipments in the Dumai port waters in Sumatra in the last two days.

Along with the port administration personnel the police aboard rubber boats stopped the Greenpeace action at around 2 pm. They had also ordered a Greenpeace activist who, in protest of the CPO shipments, tied himself with the chain of an anchor of the Gran Couva tanker that carried the CPO belonging to Wilmar Group bound for Rotterdam, the Netherlands, to get off the ship.

Two Greenpeace activists, namely Bustar Maitar from Forest Campaigner Greenpeace Southeast Asia and Adon, the activist who tied himself on the anchor chain, had been questioned by the police, but not detained.

The police had also ordered an MV Esperanza Greenpeace vessel to leave Dumai port as the berthing period of the Dutch vessel in Dumai port had expired.

The Greenpeace activists also marked the side of the tanker as well as a tug boat full of logs with words reading "Forest Crime" at the Dumai port on Monday.

Bustar Maitar said Greenpeace believed that expansion of oil palm plantations to natural forests in Indonesia had been the factor behind the increasing deforestation and peat moss destruction.

"Ironically companies like Wilmar and Sinar Mas are members of RSPO (Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil Supply). So long as no public statement has been made by the RSPO that supports a moratorium on the deforestation eco-friendly oilpalm plantations are a myth," he said.

He said the Esperanza would stay in Dumai waters to monitor forest conditions in Riau. (*)

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source: antara.co.id

Greenpeace`s action in Dumai port continues

11/12/08 07:34

Pekanbaru, Riau, (ANTARA News) - Greenpeace environmental activists continued their interception of crude palm oil (CPO) shipments in Dumai port waters here Tuesday.

The activists tied themselves to the anchor's chain of Gran Couva, a CPO tanker. The tanker belonged to Wilmar Group, was leaving for Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

Earlier, the activists also painted "Forest Crime" on the bodies of three CPO tankers and a barge carrying logs berthed in the Dumai port Monday (Nov 10).

"We will stop until we are sent away," said Nabiha Shahab, a South Asian Greenpeace campaigner.

Greenpeace had been intercepting CPO shipments in Dumai port waters to protest rampant deforestation in Indonesia.(*)

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source: antara.co.id

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