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  • What are the opportunities for palm oil industry in the Philippines?
  • Opportunities abound for the Philippines with the present momentum of expanding number of planters and palm oil growers paving way for high income generation, rural poverty reduction supportive to countryside development initiatives. Thailand has already an established palm oil industry and is committed to sustain its development over the long run.
  • What is the spirit in palm oil farming to the Philippines?
  • spirit in palm oil farming to the Philippines. These include the intensified global technology search and staple food production. A dded income and to cope wi th fluctuating global price of palm oil and climate change. Convinced Lug’s and national lea ders to support OP farming t o overcome po verty and to promote rural prosperity.
  • Who owns the oil palm plantations in the Philippines?
  • The bulk of oil palm operations are being carried out by the Palawan Palm & Vegetable Oil Mills Inc. (PPVOMI)and its sister company Agumil Philippines Inc. As of now, about 15,000 hectares of land are being converted into oil palm plantations. Agumil Philippines Inc. is 75% Filipino and 25% Malaysian-owned.
  • Does palm oil promote armed conflict in the Philippine archipelago?
  • The administration of former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (2001-2010) touted oil palm propagation as a way to elevate the national economy and even stem armed conflict. But industry watchdog groups disagree, saying palm oil’s track record of conflict in the Philippine archipelago does not bode well for the future.
  • What are the challenges faced by the palm oil industry?
  • Utilization of oil industry’s bond with the consumers. during the decade. With other emerging countries like Malaysia fast tracking its palm o il production, stay competitive with the rise of new market players. Another challenge is the labor intensive palm oil production from the plantation, to the milling, to the distribution channels.
  • Why did fppi break up the palm oil plantation?
  • The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program enacted by President Cory Aquino in 1988, ostensibly to give land back to farmers, eventually broke up the palm oil plantation purchased by FPPI into several large blocks.