The benchmark palm oil contract for May delivery on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange closed up 37 ringgit, or 1.02%, at 3,679 ringgit ($908.62) a tonne.
CGS-CIMB pegged crude palm oil output at 1.13 million tonnes, little changed from the previous month.
Dalian's most-active soyoil contract was unchanged, while its palm oil contract gained 0.3%. Soyoil prices on the Chicago Board of Trade were down 0.8%.
"The market's probably right to think at this price level and given what the fundamentals are doing, there'll be more supply coming into the market over time."
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Support is at 3,624 ringgit, a break below which could cause a fall into the 3,466-3,545 ringgit range. On the daily chart, the contract may break a resistance at 3,581 ringgit, following its failure on Feb. 15.
The benchmark palm oil contract for May delivery on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange rose 74 ringgit, or 2.1%, to 3,618 ringgit ($895.32) a tonne during early trade.