In Malaysia, The Star reported that Indonesia’s crude palm oil output this year may drop by up to 2 million metric tons compared to 2025 due to El Nino-related dry weather and high fertilizer prices driven by the war in Middle East, according to the head of the country’s palm oil producer association. GAPKI chairman Eddy Martono said fertilizer prices have risen by 30% after the war broke out in Middle East, and worried smallholders – who accoun…
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