南华浩淞棕榈油期货气象分析报告:产地降雨量逐渐恢复正常,暂无灾害天气预期
Nan Hua Qi Huo·2025-12-08 10:34

Report Industry Investment Rating - Not mentioned in the provided content Core Viewpoints - A La Nina phenomenon has formed and is expected to last until early 2026, but its intensity is weak and currently has limited impact on Southeast Asia [1] - This week, the rain belt moved counter - clockwise from the southwest to the northeast of the Malay Archipelago with uneven rainfall distribution. The overall rainfall in the Malay Peninsula decreased compared to last week, and the heavy rain at the end of November has basically returned to normal [1] - There is a lack of short - term catastrophic weather disturbances, but attention should be paid to areas with lagging soil moisture, as continuous poor conditions may affect next year's production [1] Summary by Related Catalogs Weather and Climate Index - Since October, the Southern Oscillation Index has exceeded the threshold of 1, and as of the end of November, the El Nino index was - 0.55, indicating the formation of a La Nina phenomenon [1] Precipitation Forecast - Rainfall in Indonesia has started to decline, and rainfall in Malaysia next week will be greater than this week [3] Soil Moisture - In December, the overall soil moisture in Indonesia has eased, but parts of the Malay Peninsula are relatively dry [9] Indonesian Palm Oil Producing Areas - Jambi: Rainfall has decreased and is less than the same period last year [21] - West Kalimantan: The heavy rain situation has improved, and soil moisture has increased [29] - Central Kalimantan: The soil is relatively moist, and the rainfall situation is optimistic [33] - East Kalimantan: There is abundant precipitation, and the soil is moist [41] - Riau: Rainfall decreases at the end of the year, and soil moisture lags behind the same period in previous years [47] - South Sumatra: Soil moisture lags behind the same period in previous years [53] - North Sumatra: Although there was a flood disaster at the end of November, the rainfall has returned to normal recently [60] Malaysian Palm Oil Producing Areas - Johor: Precipitation is relatively low compared to the same period, and soil moisture is lower than the 20 - year average [67] - Pahang: Rainfall has returned to a low level, and soil moisture has not increased sufficiently [72] - Perak: Soil moisture is relatively normal, but overall rainfall is low [78] - Sabah: Although rainfall decreased in December, the soil is relatively moist [85] - Sarawak: Rainfall has decreased, and soil moisture is the same as last year [92]

南华浩淞棕榈油期货气象分析报告:产地降雨量逐渐恢复正常,暂无灾害天气预期 - Reportify