Palm oil industry in Indonesia shows a steady growth rate

Mumbai, 8th December, 2006

The latest report on the Indonesian palm oil industry by Bharat Book Bureau titled “ISI Analytics – Indonesia Palm Oil Report” provides information about the palm oil industry.

Palm oil was introduced in Indonesia in the year 1864, and since then it has become an important crop in terms of domestic use and for export purposes. The palm oil industry has expanded rapidly, with a growth rate of 12% per annum. This is due to the heavy investment by the large private companies in the palm oil sector building plantations and processing plants.

The report mentions that the prospects are good for palm oil not only as cooking oil but also as the main basic material for biodiesel.

The report provides an in depth analysis of the palm oil industry, which is built on 2004 and 2005 year end market data, along with updated statistics for the first and second quarter for the year 2006.

Also mentioned in the report is information on the development of the palm oil industry, the oleochemical and cooking oil industry, biodiesel and scarcity of land for palm plantations, government policies etc. Information on the leading players in the market, like PT Astra Agro Lestari, Bakrie Sumatera Plantation etc has been provided.

For more information visit: http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=26472

 

 



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