He said it may rise as high as 3,200 ringgit on global oilseed supply concerns.
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Rice is the principal crop, followed by oilseed, pulses, potato, and sugarcane.
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Argentina is the third-largest producer of the oilseed, behind the U.S. and Brazil.
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Terasol Energy planted 13,000 acres of oilseed plants, including jatropha.
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Yesterday, the oilseed reached $10.995, the highest level since June 2009.
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Yesterday, the oilseed touched $10.995, the highest level since June 2009.
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The oilseed market has also been supported by Chinese demand, he said.
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Overall, grain and oilseed production should be up nearly 6 percent.
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The company farms wheat, barley, corn, and oilseed across a broad swath of southern Russia.
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Any of several seeds that yield oil
Vegetable fats and oils are lipid materials derived from plants. Physically, oils are liquid at room temperature, and fats are solid. Chemically, both fats and oils are composed of triglycerides, as contrasted with waxes which lack glycerin in their structure. ...
The seed of any of several plants which are used commercially as a source of vegetable oil; The plant that yields such seed
(Oilseeds) Plants cultivated for their seeds or fruits rich in fat, from which oils for food, energy or industrial uses are extracted. Examples: canola, soy, flax, sunflower.
Crops such as soybeans and canola that are used to produce vegetable oils and oilseed meal, which in turn are used to produce oil that can be used in biofuels.
(n.): an oil-rich plant from which oil is extracted for consumption. Back