Indonesia's palm output in April likely rose from a month earlier, while exports edged lower, according to a Reuters survey of industry participants and observers.
Palm oil output in top producer Indonesia likely rose to 4.42 million tonnes in April from 3.95 million tonnes in March, according to a survey of two palm oil groups and a state palm oil research firm.
Exports of the vegetable oil were estimated at 2.91 million tonnes in April, down slightly compared to those in the previous month. Domestic consumption was estimated at 1.4 million tonnes last month, compared with 1.51 million tonnes in March.
At the end of April, palm oil stocks were pegged at 2.51 million tonnes, compared to 2.40 million tonnes a month earlier.
Data from Indonesia's largest palm oil association GAPKI showed March's exports at 2.78 million tonnes and palm stocks at 2.43 million tonnes at the end of the month.
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