Palm oil effects
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Palm oil trees can grow up to 20 metres tall with an average life of 25 years.
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Palm oil grows across or 10 degrees north / south of the equator.
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The tree starts to bear fresh fruit bunches (FFBs) after three years.
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The oil palm tree is also know as Elaeis Guineensis.
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Each individual piece of fruit on fruit bunch contains 50% oil.
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The nut, referred to as a kernel, at the centre of each piece of fruit, is where palm kernel oil is extracted from.
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Palm oil can be harvested 12 months of the year.
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Each tree can produce 10 tonnes of fresh fruit bunches per hectare.
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On average 3.9 tonnes of crude palm oil and 0.5 tonnes of palm kernel oil can be extracted per hectare.
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Leftover fibre from the palm kernel mill process provides a product called palm kernel expeller. This is used in animal feed, but can also be used to make products like paper or fertilizer.
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Palm oil requires 10 times less land than other oil-producing crops.
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It is entirely GM free
Palm oil is an important and versatile vegetable oil which is used as a raw material for both food and non-food industries.