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CONTENTS<br />

C O N T E N T S<br />

6 10 14<br />

Cover Story<br />

Soaking up CPO 6<br />

Two factors driving bio-diesel demand could<br />

see CPO use being pushed up, too<br />

Bio-fuels<br />

<strong>Palm</strong> Bio-diesel Going Places? 10<br />

The Malaysian industry is picking up pace<br />

after a slow start<br />

Environment<br />

Hidden Value in Carbon Credits 14<br />

Trade in carbon credits will help reduce<br />

greenhouse gas emissions<br />

All Set for Carbon Trading 17<br />

Japan wants carbon credits from Malaysia<br />

to meet climate-change commitments<br />

Markets<br />

Hedge Funds Eye Malaysia 18<br />

Investors are flocking on the palm oil market,<br />

drawn by swings in price<br />

Edible <strong>Oil</strong>s on Firm Platform 19<br />

Rising demand for edible oils will add<br />

volumes to India’s commodity exchanges<br />

Pakistan Banks on <strong>Palm</strong> <strong>Oil</strong> 22<br />

The edible oil industry will rely on palm<br />

products despite recent policy changes<br />

Chinese Contrasts 25<br />

Trade data for soybean and corn in June<br />

provides an interesting contrast<br />

Sunflower to Shine? 26<br />

Its seed and oil output may expand if<br />

bio-diesel demand absorbs rival vegetable oils<br />

GLOBAL OILS & FATS BUSINESS MAGAZINE •VOL.3 ISSUE 3, 2006 3

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