Indonesia plam oil press feedback from congo

Trends in global dependency on the Indonesian palm oil

  • Indonesia plam oil press feedback from congo
  • Indonesia plam oil press feedback from congo
  • Indonesia plam oil press feedback from congo
  • Indonesia plam oil press feedback from congo

Sustainable development of the palm oil sector

The environmental impacts of palm oil

The Congo Basin: palm oil’s next frontier CIFOR

Evaluating the palm oil demand in Indonesia

  • Are the Congo Basin's leaders paying attention to oil palm expansion?
  • There are some early signs that the Congo Basin’s leaders are already paying attention to the potential environmental trade-offs of oil palm expansion – like the Marrakesh Declaration, in which seven African governments pledge a shift towards sustainable, low-carbon palm oil production.
  • Does Indonesia have a national strategy for promoting improved yields in palm oil?
  • However, at present, Indonesia lacks a clear national strategy for promoting improved yields in palm oil production. Such a strategy has, for instance, been developed in neighboring Malaysia to boost palm oil production as part of a larger national development program.
  • Can Indonesia meet its domestic demand for palm oil?
  • In fact, Indonesia can meet its domestic demand for CPO until 2025 using the equivalent of 63% of the oil palm planted area in 2014, while keeping the same average yield. However, this would curtail exports and the option to profit from the development of global palm oil markets.
  • How much palm oil is produced in Indonesia?
  • Material flow analysis of both palm oil (PO) and palm kernel oil (PKO) (hereafter, these two oils are collectively referred to as palm oil) produced in Indonesia revealed that the domestic production accelerated from 13.3 to 19.0 million tons per year (i.e., Mt/yr) between 2005 and 2006, and that it kept increasing until 2013.

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