Palm oil in Indonesia and Malaysia is under pressure from substitutes and EU deforestation regulation

Published 2024년 5월 1일

Tridge summary

The palm oil industry, particularly in Indonesia and Malaysia, is under threat due to the development of environmentally friendly substitutes, as highlighted by the creation of C16 Bioscience's emission-free fermentation product, Palmless. The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), aiming to reduce deforestation-linked product consumption, poses a significant challenge for the palm oil sector, especially after 2024. In response, producing countries like Indonesia and Malaysia are encouraged to ensure sustainable supply chains. The EUDR, a key initiative of the EU's Open Strategic Autonomy, aims to regulate palm oil imports while maintaining cooperation with producing countries, indicating a potential shift towards sustainable alternatives. Meanwhile, the demand for palm oil continues to grow, contrasting with a decrease in its use as biofuel feedstock in the EU due to sustainability concerns. This situation underscores the need for sustainable practices in the palm oil industry to maintain competitiveness and address environmental and deforestation concerns.
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Original content

The palm oil industry, notably in Indonesia and Malaysia, the world’s two largest producers, faces challenges from claimed environmentally friendly substitutes. C16 Bioscience, a US-based company, has been developing palm oil substitutes since 2017 with Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, among its investors. The emergence of new products as substitutes for existing ones is common in the industrial world. To succeed, producers must highlight the advantages of the substitute and the weaknesses of the target products. C16 is doing this through promoting the superiority of its substitute over palm oil. At the same time, Indonesia and Malaysia’s palm oil industries face pressure from the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), which aims to reduce deforestation-linked product consumption. In his February 2024 post on gatesnotes.com, Gates revealed C16’s progress in developing palm oil substitutes. C16 oil is produced through emission-free fermentation with micro-organisms, unlike ...

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