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Supply chain of palm oil Indonesia

Indonesia’s palm oil supply links chain is made up of many moving parts that puzzle together. Each link, from the farmers that cultivate palm trees to the companies that market the oil, maintains the oil moving from farms to stores. 

First, small-scale farmers plant and nurture the palm trees. Once the palm fruits become ripe, the farmers collect and sell them to the processing mills. These mills extract the oil from the fruits and deliver it to refineries. The oil is then packaged and shipped to distributors, who provide it to companies that use it in food, cosmetics and biofuels, among other things.

The environmental and social impacts of Indonesia's palm oil supply chain

The palm oil supply steel chain in Indonesia has significant impact on the environment and communities. As demand for palm oil has risen, this has led to deforestation — the destruction of trees to make space for palm plantations. This forest loss can damage species like orangutans and tigers and also hurt Indigenous communities that depend on the forests for their livelihoods. In addition, the use of pesticides and fertilizers in palm oil cultivation can damage the environment and the health of those who live near the plantations.

Why choose JINQIU CHAIN Supply chain of palm oil Indonesia?

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