Palm Oil Internet Seminar (POINTERS) is a web-based seminar concept where updates on developments in the oils and fats sector will be brought promptly to the industry circles, accessible at the click of a button from their own PC, mobile web or laptop wherever they are.
The idea is to bring about convenience, time and cost savings, as well as meaningful information sharing that connects everyone to the oils and fats industry efficiently and effectively. All papers will be posted on the site for one week and participants will be able to download the paper and post questions to the authors, who have lent their expertise, during that one week period.
Active participation from among the audience is expected to make the Internet Palm Oil Seminars more useful and meaningful. Register now and be the first to take advantage of valuable updates from the oils and fats industry in an innovative way.
The expected growth in African crude palm oil (CPO) output has yet to match potential. After early and encouraging signs of a pickup in palm plantings a decade...
Prolonged dry and hot weather conditions, coupled with below average rainfall brought about by the El-Nino phenomenon during the second half of 2015 and...
Countries with the largest and fastest growing producing and consuming of palm oil are situated in Asia. India, China, and Indonesia account for 40% of all...
This paper assesses the past performance of global oils and fats and Malaysian oil palm industry and later followed by a landscape for the industry for 2012....
Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) has been gazetted as Malaysian Standard (MS) on the 5th September 2013 and launched by YAB Deputy Prime Minister on 19...
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Dr. Ainie Kuntom, Dr. Tan Yew Ai, Dr. A. Kushairi & Datuk Dr. Choo Yuen May
The world oilseeds supplies have grown steadily in the past decades due to increasing oilseeds planting areas and increasing oilseeds yield. The increase of...
India’s total edible oil consumption has reached about 22 million tons per annum of which imports constitute about 15 million tons. Traditionally palm oil...