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Palm Oil

Anticipating Guthrie and the CPO Dive

Tuesday, March 13, 2001

Bad debts have caused many oil palm plantations and CPO factories in Indonesia to change hands. With the CPO price falling, are prospects still good?

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Ownership of oil palm plantations has changed drastically within the past two years. Many have changed hands. New investors, some as consortiums of creditors, have bought in. All because of bad loans. There are also new investors with new investments.

Prospects in the business of oil palm plantations and the crude palm oil (CPO) industry are still promising despite a drop in price to its lowest point within the past 10 years. It's now at US$

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