Malaysia's Minister Johari Ghani to Launch Pakistan Edible Oil Conference 2024 in Karachi
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PETALING JAYA: In a significant move to boost bilateral trade and cooperation, Malaysia's Plantation and Commodities Minister, Johari Ghani, is set to officiate the upcoming Pakistan Edible Oil Conference in Karachi on January 11, 2024. As a keynote speaker, Johari is expected to deliver a thought-provoking address on the future of edible oil production, trade, and sustainability in the region. The conference, which brings together industry experts and stakeholders, aims to explore opportunities for growth, innovation, and investment in the edible oil sector, with a focus on palm oil, soybean oil, and other vegetable oils. With Malaysia being a major player in the global edible oil market, Johari's participation is seen as a strategic move to strengthen ties with Pakistan and enhance cooperation in the commodities sector. The conference is expected to cover key topics such as edible oil production, trade policies, and market trends, offering valuable insights and networking opportunities for attendees. As the demand for edible oils continues to rise, this conference is poised to play a crucial role in shaping the future of the industry. ...Read more
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