PALMOILMAGAZINE, JAKARTA — The crude palm oil (CPO) price set by PT Kharisma Pemasaran Bersama Nusantara (KPBN) stood at Rp14,600/kg on Wednesday (6/8/2025), marking a decline of Rp89/kg or around 0.61% from Tuesday’s (5/8/2025) price of Rp14,689/kg.
According to data gathered by Palmoilmagazine.com from KPBN, the Franco Dumai CPO price was pegged at Rp14,600/kg, while Loco Kembayan was offered at Rp14,150/kg.
Reuters reported that CPO futures on the Malaysian exchange weakened again on Wednesday (6/8/2025), pressured by sluggish demand from major buyers, although firmer soybean oil prices in Dalian helped cap further losses.
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The benchmark CPO contract for October delivery on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange fell RM23 per tonne or 0.54% to close at RM4,267 (approximately US$1,009.46) per metric ton. This followed a 2.46% gain on Tuesday.
Meanwhile in Dalian, the most active soybean oil contract (DBYcv1) rose 1.35%, and palm oil futures edged up 0.27%. Soybean oil prices on the Chicago Board of Trade were also up 0.8%.
KPBN Tender Results (6 August 2025, excl. VAT):
- Franco Dumai: Rp14,600/kg (AGM)
- Loco Kembayan: Rp14,150/kg (EUP)
- Loco Pelaihari: Rp14,046/kg (WD), highest bid at Rp13,455/kg (WNI).
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