AN ANALYSIS OF THE MYANMAR EDIBLE OIL CROPS SUB
OF THE MYANMAR EDIBLE OIL CROPS SUB-SECTOR Figure 7: Global palm oil production in 1985, 1995, 2005 and a projection for 2025 25 Figures 8-9: Main palm oil exporters in 1995 and 2005 25 Figures 10-11: Global groundnut exports in 1990 and 2005 28 Figures 12-13: Global sesame exports in 1995 and 2005 31
Sustainable Palm oil production in Thailand Exploring environmentally and socially sustainable pathways for palm oil production in Thailand Marije Willems 910521-957-020 04/05/2025 MSc Thesis Environmental policy group Supervisor: Peter Oosterveer
The human cost of palm oil production in Myanmar
The human cost of palm oil production in Myanmar. Aggressive expansion of plantations enacted in southern provinces largely ignoring environment and workers' rights.
A woman dries betel nut fruit in her village inside Asia World's palm oil plantation near Myeik, Myanmar, on November 11, 2016. After fleeing the area due to fighting between the Burmese military and rebel groups, these families returned to find that military-connected companies had seized and transformed their villages into plantations.
Myanmar Crude Oil Production 1994-2025 Data
Crude Oil Production in Myanmar decreased to 10 BBL/D/1K in September from 11 BBL/D/1K in August of 2019. Myanmar Crude Oil Production data, historical chart, and calendar of releases was last updated on February of 2025 from its official source.
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As Thailand ramps up its palm oil sector, peat forests
As Thailand ramps up its palm oil sector, peat forests feel the pressure Thailand is aiming to increase its palm oil production 50 percent over the next nine years while at the same time
These Burmese palm oil workers say they're trapped on plantations workers in southern Thailand come from Myanmar’s palm oil plantations. surrounding the environmental issues and best
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Nestled between the South and Andaman Seas, Malaysia is a historic trading center and strategic operating location bordering Brunei, Indonesia, Singapore (via bridge), and Thailand by land and the Philippines and Vietnam by sea. In 2015, Malaysia exported US$254 billion and imported US$175 billion worth of goods and services.
- How much palm oil is produced in Thailand?
- onsumption were 70.6 million tons and 66.4 million tons, respectively. Thailand is the third largest pa m oil producer, accounting for 3.9% of the global palm oil production. In 2018, the total area of oil palm plantation in Thailand reached 922,000 ha, and it has grown by about 4.5% over the past 10 years (2009-2018). In the same pe
- How sustainable is Thailand's palm oil production?
- Thailand’s sustainable palm oil production has demonstrated extraordinary growth of more than 200%, expanding from 348,027 tonnes in 2019 to 1,112,048 tonnes in 2024. This surge is centred in key southern provinces, including Surat Thani, Krabi, Chumphon, Nakhon Si Thammarat, and Phangnga.
- What is a smallholder palm oil producer in Thailand?
- Smallholders are the backbone of Thailand’s palm oil industry, accounting for about 85% of production. In Thailand, smallholders are defined as growers with less than 50 hectares (312.5 rai) of land. Thailand was the first country to establish four RSPO Certified independent smallholder groups in 2012.
- Who is involved in palm oil production in Thailand?
- Examples of formal institutions that are involved in palm oil production in Thailand are governmental bodies and its laws and policies on local, national and global level, the RSPO, NGOs, corporations, producers and processors.
- Who participated in a sustainable palm oil workshop in Thailand?
- Participants included representatives from the Thailand Alliance for Sustainable Palm Oil (TASPO), the Office of Agricultural Economics, the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives and the Srijaroen Sustainable Oil Palm Production Community Enterprise Group.
- Why is the Burmese government focusing on palm oil development?
- deforestation globally. Importing roughly 394,000 metric tons of palm oil in 2012 alone, the Burmese government has recently pushed for intensive oil palm development to sate domestic demand for consumption and become international market players. Given well-