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Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO) Musim Mas

  • Can Indonesia expand its palm oil industry?
  • As the world’s leading producer of palm oil, Indonesia has a unique opportunity to expand its palm oil industries. However, Tatang emphasized the necessity of utilizing advanced technology to fully optimize this potential.
  • Who is the largest palm oil producer in China?
  • It is now the largest palm oil player in China, contributing to 22% of total trade volume. In 2006, following the Chinese government’s call for “going out”, Julong officially launched its first foreign investment in Indonesia’s palm oil plantation.
  • Will Indonesia raise its palm oil export Levy?
  • Indonesia plans to raise its palm oil export levy to between 4.5% to 10% of the CPO reference price, up from 3% to 7.5%, to finance a mandated increase in the amount of palm oil used in biodiesel, a plantation fund official said on Tuesday.
  • How sustainable is Indonesian palm oil?
  • While there are existing sustainability mechanisms like the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), the Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil system (ISPO), etc., but overall the traceability and sustainability for much of the palm oil produced in Indonesia remains a challenge.
  • Are digital technologies a good idea for Indonesia's palm oil plantations?
  • Besides, there would needs to confirm that such technologies would be environmental and would not be negative for the people around. From many palm oil plantation companies in Indonesia, PT Perkebunan Nusantara (PTPN) IV PalmCo, the government’s company has adopted the digital technology in its palm oil plantations.
  • Does China need palm oil?
  • On the Indonesian side, China’s demand for palm oil is welcome, especially due to dwindling demand from Europe. In 2018, the European Union introduced a ban on palm oil biofuels (effective from 2021).