implementation of 10tpd sunflower oil pressing line project in indonesia

   
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  • implementation of 10tpd sunflower oil pressing line project in indonesia
  • What is the global Indonesian palm oil footprint?
  • In 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.
  • Can palm oil be used for non-food demands in Indonesia?
  • However, the contribution of Indonesia declined by 6% during 2000¨C2013, illustrating a possible shift towards palm oil being used for non-food demands, such as apparel and medicines. Building on consumption-based accounting schemes as demonstrated by this study are considered necessary to protect local ecosystems and society.
  • 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.
  • What is the 'crude palm oil production' sector?
  • This study performed sectoral disaggregation to obtain the new commodity sector for PO and PKO, which we referred to as the ¡°crude palm oil production¡± sector from crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities. In addition, a hybrid (quantitative and monetary) model based on the WIOD was also compiled.
  • Why is the demand for palm oil causing environmental problems?
  • However, the demand for palm oil has been a driving force behind massive environmental and social concerns related to the land-use change (LUC) associated with the expansion of oil palm plantations in the producer countries.
  • Is palm oil a sustainable supply chain?
  • Given the high versatility of palm oil, it is necessary to quantitatively trace this upstream utilization of palm oil which is consumed by nations other the producer nation in order to steer supply chain management towards sustainable production and consumption as set out in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 21.