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  • New Dwarf Trees Set to Revolutionize Palm Oil Market

    Plant scientist Meilina Ong Abdullah treads between neat rows of young palms and points to a petite variety that she says may help revolutionize a $19 billion Malaysian export crop.

  • Big Data And Smart Farmers For Africa’s Agricultural Transformation

    Why data could be the deciding factor in Africa’s agricultural transformation. The world has a palm oil problem.

  • 3 Reasons to Stay Away From Any Kind of Palm Fruit Oil and Why Coconut Oil Will Always Be Superior

    Palm oil of any kind, whether it be from the fruit or kernel is not beneficial to the Earth or human health.

  • A new map reveals the causes of forest loss worldwide-

    If a tree falls in the forest, will another replace it?

    Of the roughly 3 million square kilometers of forest lost worldwide from 2001 to 2015, a new analysis suggests that 27 percent of that loss was permanent — the result of land being converted for industrial agriculture to meet global demand for products such as soy, timber, beef and palm oil.

  • Africa's Palm Oil Market - Foreign Suppliers Benefit From Resilient Market Growth

    The palm oil market size in Africa is estimated at $8.2B in 2018, an increase of 3.7% against the previous year.

  • The palm oil paradox: What Asia can learn from Gabon

    Accounting for roughly one-third of the world’s annual vegetable oil production, palm oil — cultivated in the Asian, African and Latin American tropics — constitutes the most widely consumed, traded and high-yielding vegetable oil commodity in the world.

  • Palm oil became the world's most hated,used fat source

    Palm oil is everywhere today: in food, soap, lipstick, even newspaper ink. It's been called the world's most hated crop because of its association with deforestation in Southeast Asia. But despite boycott campaigns, the world uses more palm oil than any other vegetable oil - over 73 million tons in 2020.

  • What does Indonesia’s decision to ban palm oil exports mean for South Africa

    A ban on agricultural exports is never desirable, especially by a major player in agricultural markets. Unfortunately, such practices have been common since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war more recently.

  • Palm oil ban and Black Sea exports disruption will affect South Africa

    The world has been in a period of surging food prices for several reasons.

  • Can regenerative agriculture make palm oil sustainable?

    The palm oil boom that took hold in the late 1980s and 1990s in Malaysia and Indonesia has now replaced vast areas of biodiverse, tropical rainforest and peatland with oil palm monocultures: regimented rows of trees, usually kept bare of other vegetation with chemicals.

  • Palm trees in Africa are in decline: these botanists made a plan to do something about it

    Palm trees grace the landscape across Africa, thriving in environments as diverse as deserts and rainforests. Central Africa holds the richest variety, home to 52 species, while west Africa has 38 and east Africa 18. They form part of a global family of 2,600 palm species.

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