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Palm Oil Production Palm oil is used in the production of many goods, including cooking oil, margarine, ice cream, soap, shampoo and more recently fuel

Palm Oil Production

Palm oil is used in the production of many goods, including cooking oil, margarine, ice cream, soap,

shampoo and more recently fuel for vehicles. It competes with other vegetable oils, made from soya

beans, rapeseed, sunflowers and groundnuts. While palm oil production takes up 6% of the land used for

vegetable oil plants across the world, it produces 38% of the total output of vegetable oil globally and

accounts for 60% of world exports of vegetable oil.

Palm oil is produced from the flesh of the palm fruit and, at the same time, palm kernel oil is produced

from the kernel or seed. After the extraction of the oils the waste is turned into palm kernel cake that is

then sold for animal feed.

In Malaysia the palm oil industry employs 570,000 people of which 405,000 are engaged in cultivation.

Table 1: Value of Malaysian Trade in Malaysian Ringgit (RM) million

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 (Jan-Aug)

Palm Oil Exports 36.9 44.9 60.5 53.0 29.1

Total Exports 553.3 639.4 697.9 702.2 461.4

Total Imports 434.9 529.2 524.3 607.4 426.9

Malaysian palm oil production could hit a new record high by the end of 2013. Palm oil stocks rose to a

peak in September 2013 as strong seasonal output outweighed rising export demand, lowering prices that

had already fallen by about 5% this year.

Forecasts of growing Southeast Asian output alongside rising supply of competing global oilseeds

dragged the price of palm oil down by 3.5% in September. Prices may fall further if the soya crop in

South America is as good as expected. A lower price of soya beans for crushing into rival soya oil could

take demand away from palm oil.

The strength of the Malaysian Ringgit (RM) could also continue to limit exports of palm oil.

Indonesia, the world's largest producer of palm oil, will keep its export tax for palm oil at 9%, while

Malaysia has decided to keep a more competitive export duty of 4.5%.

Questions:

a) With reference to Table 1 compare Malaysia's trade balance in 2011 and 2010. [5 points]

b) Analyze, with the aid of diagrams, the impact of an increase in demand for palm oil on the

Markets for palm oil and palm kernel cake. [5 points]

c) How could the concept of elasticity be used to measure the economic relationship between palm

oil and soya oil and what would the measurement show? [5 points]

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