Indonesian palm exports to slide further in 2025, industry body says

Published 2025년 3월 7일

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Indonesia is projected to see a 6.9% decrease in palm oil exports in 2025, according to the Indonesia Palm Oil Association (GAPKI), due to aging trees and increased mandatory palm oil content in biodiesel. This follows an 8.3% drop in 2024. The country's total palm oil production is expected to slightly increase to 53.63 million tonnes in 2025. The reduction in exports, coupled with higher domestic demand, is expected to increase palm oil prices, potentially making it less competitive against other vegetable oils in global markets.
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Indonesia is expected to export 27.5 million metric tonnes in 2025, a decline of 6.9% from last year, its biggest palm oil industry group, the Indonesia Palm Oil Association (GAPKI), said on Thursday. The world’s biggest exporter of the commodity is struggling to boost production of the versatile vegetable oil as its trees age, at a time when it is expanding the mandatory mix of palm oil in biodiesel. The fall would extend the drop of 8.3% in 2024, when Indonesia exported 29.54 million tonnes of palm oil products, GAPKI data showed. Indonesia’s marginal production growth in 2025, coupled with higher domestic demand, is expected to reduce prospects for exports, association official Hadi Sugeng told reporters. “Exports tend to slide year by year, in contrast with domestic consumption,” Hadi added. “Meanwhile, our production is just so-so.” GAPKI estimated total palm oil output of 53.63 million tonnes this year, including about 48.98 million tonnes of crude palm oil, only a ...

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