
As we enter the new year, it's important to look back at the production rates of crude palm oil throughout the previous year. Starting from December of last year up until November (with a minor exception of February for which data was not available), we have seen significant production figures. To illustrate, in December, there was a production quantity of 1,618,833 tonnes, which then decreased slightly to 1,380,410 tonnes in January. Let's dive deeper into the figures and see how the production has fluctuated during different months.
1. The text primarily focuses on the production rates of crude palm oil over the previous year.
2. When the year started in December, the production quantity was 1,618,833 tonnes, which then dropped slightly to 1,380,410 tonnes in January.
3. Despite the decline in production volume from December to January, the rate remained relatively stable in the following months.
4. In November, there was a significant decrease in production, indicating a sharp decline.
5. There was a certain recovery in the production rate of crude palm oil in December, denoted by a positive change.
In March 2021, crude palm oil production reached its peak for the year so far, with a total output of 1,825,500 tonnes.
In the year under review, the production of Crude Palm Oil varied significantly. From December of the previous year to November of the current year, the production showed an overall decline. Specifically, December recorded a high output of 1,618,833 tonnes, which dipped to 1,380,410 tonnes the next month, in January. Thereafter, the volume of production remained steady until a noticeable drop was recorded in November, marked by an (r) to denote the sharp decrease. However, there was a slight recovery in December of the same year, indicated by a (p) to show a positive change.