In February, Indonesia's palm oil exports saw a decrease of 3.7% from January, but an increase of 1.35% compared to the same month the previous year. The country exported 2.09 million tons of palm oil products, resulting in around $2.79 billion in revenue. Despite the revenue increase, the average crude palm oil price rose significantly due to global supply and demand issues. Factors such as crop failures and the Russian-Ukrainian conflict have led to a shortage in vegetable oil supply, impacting Indonesia's palm oil exports. The country experienced a decline in domestic production, with crude palm oil production decreasing by 16.6% in the first two months of 2022. However, there was an increase in biodiesel exports in February. The exports experienced variations in different destination countries, with significant increases to the Netherlands and Ukraine, and decreases to Africa and the Philippines.