Strengthening palm oil productivity in Indonesia amid El Nino threats

Published 2023년 7월 4일

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Palm oil entrepreneurs in Indonesia are concerned about the potential impact of the El Nino phenomenon on crude palm oil (CPO) production. El Nino can lead to drought and dry spells in various regions of the country. To address this issue, stakeholders in the palm oil industry will gather at CNBC Indonesia Sawit Week 2023 to discuss ways to optimize palm oil productivity in the face of the El Nino threat.
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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - A number of palm oil entrepreneurs are still wary of the emergence of the El Nino phenomenon or long drought which is expected to occur in Indonesia this year. It is feared that this phenomenon will affect national crude palm oil (CPO) production. As is known, the threat of El Nino or hot temperatures can trigger drought and long dry spells in several parts of Indonesia. Seeing this, a number of stakeholders in the palm oil industry will also sit together at the CNBC Indonesia Sawit Week 2023 to discuss the future of the national palm oil industry. With the theme "Optimizing Palm Oil Productivity Amid the Threat of El Nino", several trusted sources are ready to attend the discussion at CNBC Indonesia Sawit Week 2023 on Tuesday, 4 July 2023 on the Squawk Box program at 08:30 WIB. Among them, the Secretary General Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries (CPOPC), Rizal Affandi Lukman, Head of the Agricultural and Food Research ...

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