Kencana Agri Ltd
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Price: 0.085 SGD Market Closed
Market Cap: 24.4m SGD
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Market Cap
24.4m SGD
Industry
Food Products

Kencana Agri Ltd. is an investment holding company, which engages in the oil palm business. The firm primarily involved in the palm oil plantation business. The firm is engaged in planting of palm oil trees, processing of fresh fruit bunches into palm oil and palm kernel at the palm oil mills and kernel crushing plants and the sale of crude palm oil and palm kernel. The company is engaged mainly in the cultivation of oil palms, processing of fresh fruit bunches (FFB) into crude palm oil (CPO), crude palm kernel oil (CPKO), palm kernel cake (PKC) and palm kernel (PK) and provision of bulking services. The firm has about six palm oil mills with total processing capacity of approximately 305 tons per hour and two kernel crushing plants with capacity of approximately 435 tons per day. The company has various oil palm estates, palm oil mills, kernel crushing plants, port and bulking terminals, and biomass power plant across Indonesia.

BNE Intrinsic Value
0.71 SGD
Undervaluation 88%
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