PALMOILMAGAZINE, JAKARTA — The price of crude palm oil (CPO) at PT Kharisma Pemasaran Bersama Nusantara (KPBN) fell slightly on Wednesday (Nov 12, 2025) to IDR 13,775 per kilogram, down IDR 25/kg or about 0.18% compared to Tuesday’s (Nov 11) price of IDR 13,800/kg.
According to information obtained by beige-heron-208544.hostingersite.com from KPBN, CPO Franco Dumai was priced at IDR 13,775/kg, CPO Talang Duku at IDR 13,575/kg, and CPO Teluk Bayur at IDR 13,645/kg.
Meanwhile, as reported by Reuters, palm oil futures on the Malaysian Derivatives Exchange also weakened on Wednesday after gaining for two consecutive sessions. The appreciation of the Malaysian ringgit weighed on the market, making palm oil more expensive for buyers using foreign currencies.
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The benchmark palm oil contract for January 2026 delivery fell RM 14 per ton, or 0.34%, to RM 4,123 per ton (approximately US$976.09) at the midday break. This decline followed a 0.61% increase over the previous two trading sessions.
On other exchanges, the most active soyoil contract in Dalian rose 0.39%, while palm oil contracts slipped 0.21%. Meanwhile, soyoil prices on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) edged up 0.16%.
KPBN Tender Results (IDR/kg, excl. VAT) — Wednesday, Nov 12, 2025:
CPO
- Franco Dumai: IDR 13,775 – AGM
- Franco Teluk Bayur: IDR 13,645 – WIRA
- FOB Talang Duku: IDR 13,575 – AGM
- Loco Pelaihari: IDR 13,221 (WD), highest bid 12,689 – WNI
CPKO
- Franco Dumai: IDR 25,730 (WD), highest bid 25,230 – IBP
- Loco Lampung: IDR 25,656 (WD), highest bid 24,230 – IKIN
- Loco Palembang: IDR 25,486 (WD), highest bid 24,630 – IKIN
PK
- Franco Belawan: IDR 11,800 – MM.
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