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FAQ

  • QDoes Indonesia have a reversal in deforestation for palm oil production?
    AOver the past decade, Indonesia has achieved a reversal in deforestation for palm oil production. In 2018–2022, deforestation for industrial palm oil was 32,406 hectares per year – only 18% of its peak a decade earlier, in 2008–2012. Importantly, deforestation has fallen during a period of continued expansion of palm oil production.
  • QWho is responsible for palm oil production in Indonesia?
    AMost point to large corporations to solve the problem, but that’s overlooking a key actor in palm oil production: small farmers. “Independent smallholders,” small-scale farmers who are not linked to any particular company or mill, manage about one-quarter of Indonesia’s palm oil plantations.
  • QWhat does need from me to quote a price?
    A1.Raw material 526.Production capacity per batch.
  • QDoes oil palm expansion pose a threat to Indonesia's rainforest?
    ADespite declining rates of deforestation, 2.4 million hectares of intact forest remains within Indonesia’s oil palm concessions. This large area of forest designated for palm oil production underscores both an opportunity for conservation, as well as the potential risk that further oil palm expansion may pose to Indonesia’s rainforest.
  • QIs Indonesia reversing its palm oil export policy?
    AJune 10 (Reuters) - Indonesia, the world's biggest exporter of palm oil, has yet again reversed its export policy, looking to accelerate shipments just weeks after ending a three-week export ban aimed at maintaining domestic supply.
  • QIs palm oil sustainable?
    AAs of 2017, less than 1 percent of independent smallholders’ farms were certified as sustainable by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) and Indonesia Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO) 1. There are many reasons for that.
  • QIs deforestation causing a boom in palm oil prices?
    AImportantly, deforestation has fallen during a period of continued expansion of palm oil production. Although the decline in deforestation has been linked to a drop in the market value of crude palm oil, the recent spike in palm oil prices has not yet been accompanied by a boom in oil palm-driven deforestation.