Correction to crude palm oil India assessments on September 16

Fastmarkets has corrected its AG-PLM-0013, crude palm oil, cfr west coast India $/mt and AG-PLM-0014, crude palm oil, cfr east coast India $/mt assessments, which were published incorrectly on Tuesday September 16.

The M1,M2 and M3 for AG-PLM-0013 crude palm oil, cfr west coast India were published incorrectly as:
M1: $1,155
M2: $1,167.50
M3: $1,177.50

This has been corrected to
M1: $1,167.50
M2: $1,177.50
M3: $1,190

The M1,M2 and M3 for AG-PLM-0014 crude palm oil, cfr east coast India were published incorrectly as:
M1: $1,150
M2: $1,162.50
M3: $1,172.50

This has been corrected to
M1: $1,162.50
M2: $1,172.50
M3: $1,185

Fastmarkets’ pricing database has been updated to reflect this change.

This price is a part of the Fastmarkets Ags Oils, Fats and Biofuels package.

For more information or to provide feedback on the delayed publication of this price or if you would like to provide price information by becoming a data submitter to this price, please contact Regina Koh by email at: pricing@fastmarkets.com. Please add the subject heading “FAO: Regina Koh, re: crude palm oil India prices”.

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To see all Fastmarkets pricing methodology and specification documents, go to https://www.fastmarkets.com/methodology.

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