PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s natural rubber (NR) production decreased by 5.2% to 35,979 tonnes in August 2024 against 37,960 tonnes in July 2024, according to the statistics department.Year-on-year comparison showed NR production rose by 14.9% from 31,309 tonnes in August 2023.
Chief statistician Uzir Mahidin said Malaysia’s August NR production was mainly contributed by smallholders at 88.1% versus 11.9% by the estates sector.
“Total stock of August’s NR fell by 13.7% to 127,876 tonnes versus 148,106 tonnes in July 2024.
Rubber processor factories contributed 88% of the stocks followed by rubber consumer factories (11.8%) and rubber estates (0.2%),
he said in a statement today.
The statistics department said Malaysia’s NR exports amounted to 57,482 tonnes in August, a 19.2% rise against 48,204 in July contributed by NR-based products such as gloves, tyres, tubes, and rubber thread.
“China remained as the main destination for NR exports, which accounted for 25.8% of August’s total exports, followed by the UAE (20.1%), Germany (10.1%), the US (9.6%) and India (8.3%).
Gloves were the main exports of rubber-based products, valued at RM1.6 billion in August, a 14.6% rise versus July 2024 at RM1.4 billion,
it said.
Quoting the August 2024 Malaysia Rubber Board Digest, the statistics department said the Kuala Lumpur rubber market was mixed with prices moving upward.
It added that the average monthly price of concentrated latex recorded a 2% fall to 634.07 sen/kg in August against the preceding month’s 647.23 sen/kg while scrap fell 1% to 664.26 sen/kg in August from 670.80 sen/kg in July 2024.
“Generally, market sentiment was supported by gains in the regional rubber futures markets amid traders’ concern about NR supply disruption due to inclement weather forecasts in the major producing countries.
Market sentiment was also boosted by optimism of a rate cut tracking US data coupled with hopes of more stimulus from China to sustain economic recovery,
it added.