quality assurance processing plant of palm oil in indonesia

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • quality assurance processing plant of palm oil in indonesia

FAQ

  • QHow to ensure quality of palm oil production?
    AGeneral quality assurance of palm oil production to follow the standard food regulations begins at upstream processes. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and World Health Organization (WHO) in codex committee on fats and oils, have standardized many key components (Nations and WHO, 2017).
  • QHow can Indonesia transform its palm oil industry?
    ATherefore, Indonesia needs to transform its oil palm industry to become more sustainable, with clear environmental and social indicators. Sustainable uses of peatland and fire prevention are essential (Purnomo et al., 2017). There are clear ways to transform Indonesia's palm oil industry without losing income.
  • QWhat is your main market?
    ASouth-east Asia, South-America, Middle-East, CIS Countries
  • QHow Indonesian palm oil can contribute to environmental conservation?
    AIndonesian palm oil can contribute to environmental conservation through the plantation moratorium, peatland conservation, and fire prevention. The sustainable palm oil industry can contribute to the income of smallholders, corporations, and government, and create and sustain employment for millions of people. 4.2. Discussion of methods
  • QWhat is a sustainable palm oil certification?
    AIndonesian Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO), Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) and Roundtable Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) certifications are currently code of practice employed in most of palm oils in not only production of palm oil but also community and supply chain (Efeca, 2016; Rival et al., 2016).
  • QWhat is the global Indonesian palm oil footprint?
    AIn response to an increase in Indonesian palm oil production, the global Indonesian palm oil footprint (PF) also increased from 7.7 to 30.0 Mt/yr. Figure 1 illustrates the composition of the global Indonesian PF in 2013 for each oil type and final demand. Composition of the global Indonesian palm oil footprint in 2013.
  • QHow many people are employed in the Indonesian palm oil industry?
    AThe Indonesian palm oil industry directly employs more than 6 M people (Fig. 11). The workforce has increased due to the expansion of oil palm plantations and mills. Over the next 22 years, under BAU condition, the industry could employ 23 M people. Fig. 11. Oil palm employment in Indonesia. 3.2. Comparing model results with other projections