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Nigeria's Palm Oil Giants Post Records as Prices Soar

Nigeria palm oil champions Presco and Okomu posted record 2025 profits and a strong start to 2026, as output hit 1.57 million tonnes and prices stayed high.

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Nigeria's Palm Oil Giants Post Records as Prices Soar

Nigeria palm oil champions Presco and Okomu posted record 2025 profits and a strong start to 2026, as output hit 1.57 million tonnes and prices stayed high.

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Palm oil producers bet billions on Nigeria's edible oil deficit - Businessday NG

Nigeria's two biggest listed palm oil producers are committing billions of naira to plantations, mills, and processing facilities despite...

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  1. sabato 4 luglio 2026·businessday.ng

    Palm oil producers bet billions on Nigeria's edible oil deficit - Businessday NG

    Nigeria's two biggest listed palm oil producers are committing billions of naira to plantations, mills, and processing facilities despite...

  2. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·riotimesonline.com

    Nigeria's Palm Oil Giants Post Records as Prices Soar

    Nigeria palm oil champions Presco and Okomu posted record 2025 profits and a strong start to 2026, as output hit 1.57 million tonnes and prices stayed high.