Malaysia’s palm oil production is set for the steepest monthly decline in more than a year after floods across its major ...
Insurers warn exposure may now be scaling faster than premium income. Flooding remains the main natural hazard risk for insurers in Malaysia, driven by the country’s exposure to two annual monsoon ...
The high water has submerged younger palms, damaged roads and disrupted harvesting and the transportation of palm fruit.
Meanwhile, northern districts such as Paitan, Pitas and Kota Marudu are still struggling to recover from devastating floods last week. Residents returning home are faced with damaged houses and the ...
Palm oil output in Sabah is set for a sharp decline this month as heavy rainfall and floods hammer plantations in one of Malaysia’s key producing states, potentially easing a glut that’s weighed on ...
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