Indonesia, the world's largest producer and exporter of palm oil, has seen a decrease in deforestation for palm oil production over the past decade, but an 18% increase was observed in 2022. The hardest hit areas have been the forest-rich provinces of Kalimantan and Sumatra. This increase could be attributed to growing demand from China and for domestic use, with China becoming the largest importer of Indonesian palm oil. The majority of palm oil is sourced from supply chains with higher deforestation exposure, with China, India, and Indonesia collectively accounting for 75% of Indonesia's palm oil deforestation exposure.