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As a result of the agricultural transformation policy in Malaysia, more land was converted from rubber to oil palm during the 1960s and 1970s, resulting in a significant increase in the oil palm planted area (McCarthy and Cramb 2009; Nambiappan et al. 2018; Shevade and Loboda 2019).
What happened to oil palm production in Malaysia?
Official Malaysian government estimates recorded 230,000 tonnes decline in total production of oil palm in the Peninsular Malaysia in 2013, while production for the whole country decreased by half a million tonnes in 2014 due to floods (USDA 2015). It is estimated that yields dropped by 15% to 20% in 2021 for Sarawak (The Star 2021).
Why are palm oil companies in Malaysia and Indonesia under pressure?
Palm oil firms in Malaysia and Indonesia are under increasing pressure by major Western retailers and consumer goods brands, many of which use palm oil in their products, to halt the expansion of plantations that lead to forest clearance.
How is crude palm oil refined in Malaysia?
Trace metals which can give rise to poor storage stability in the refined oil, must also be reduced to acceptable levels. In most instances, crude palm oil in Malaysia is refined through a physical/steam refining process. However, chemical/alkali refining of crude palm oil is also carried out by small number of refineries.