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Sustainable Palm Oil and Landscape Program
Abstract Palm oil is a commodity with a significant land area development. Thus, raises concerns about its impact on the landscape. This study uses a case study in South Tapanuli, a center of smallholder oil palm plantations with a high conservation value and an action plan for a sustainable palm oil program.
Diana Chalil, Riantri Barus
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Sustainability Framework for Palm Oil Mill
Palm oil mill has been regarded as a profit making industry for the past decades. Besides revenue from the palm oil production itself, the abundance of biomass could generate high economic return to the palm oils mill by converting it to value added ...
N.F. Jamaludin +3 more
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The urgent call for environmentally sustainable methods and bio-based products to meet the 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030 is particularly crucial in Africa, notably Nigeria.
Oladunni B. Abogunrin-Olafisoye +3 more
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GHG Balance of Agricultural Intensification & Bioenergy Production in the Orinoquia Region, Colombia
Energy crop expansion can increase land demand and generate displacement of food crops, which impacts greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions mainly through land-use change (LUC). Increased agricultural productivity could compensate for this.
Nidia Elizabeth Ramírez-Contreras +9 more
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Industri minyak sawit merupakan industri yang berperan dalam sektor perekonomian suatu negara. Industri kelapa sawit membutuhkan standar sertifikasi dalam memperkuat sistem industri dan langkah untuk tetap berkelanjutan. Sistem industri yang diperkuat berdasarkan ekonomis, hukum, sosial, dan ramah lingkungan.
Ayu Wulandari, Muhammad Ansori Nasution
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Optimization and analysis for palm oil mill operations via input-output optimization model [PDF]
A typical palm oil mill produces crude palm oil, crude palm kernel oil and other biomass from fresh fruit bunches. While the milling process is well established in the industry, insufficient research and development has been done on analyzing the ...
Foong Steve Z. Y. +3 more
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Social-life cycle assessment of oil palm plantation smallholders in Bengkulu province, Indonesia
Smallholders are often seen as a weak point in the development of oil palm plantation production. The quality and yield of their production are considered low according to world market standards; the continuity of their production is irregular; and ...
Gita Mulyasari +3 more
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The emergence of palm oil as the world's most produced and consumed vegetable oil has prompted various policy initiatives to help govern the industry in a sustainable manner. These initiatives include transnational sustainable certification schemes, such
Greetje Schouten +2 more
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To date, the idea of using livestock animals as biological tools to manage weeds, sequester carbon, and boost food security in oil palm plantations has not been seriously considered by industry stakeholders of major producing countries (e.g., Indonesia ...
Badrul Azhar +12 more
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Sustainable palm oil as a public responsibility? On the governance capacity of Indonesian Standard for Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO) [PDF]
This paper is motivated by the observation that Southern governments start to take responsibility for a more sustainable production of agricultural commodities as a response to earlier private initiatives by businesses and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Hidayat, Nia +2 more
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