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  • Which countries export palm nut or kernel oil cake?
  • Palm nut or kernel oil cake and other solid residues are a part of Other Vegetable Residues. Exports In 2021 the top exporters of Palm nut or kernel oil cake and other solid residues were Indonesia ($1.05B), Malaysia ($392M), Netherlands ($67.7M), Cote d'Ivoire ($7.44M), and Germany ($7.06M).
  • Which countries export palm oil in 2023?
  • By value, the listed 15 countries shipped 95.1% of global palm oil exported in 2023. Among the top exporters, the fourth growth exporters of palm oil since 2022 were: Spain (up 44.7%), Italy (up 17.9%), Estonia (up 10.2%) and Costa Rica (up 4%).
  • How many fatty acids are in palm kernel oil?
  • Accounting for some 41% of global exports of oils and fats. The major fatty acids in palm kernel oil are about 48% lauric acid (C12), 16% myristic acid (C14) and 15% oleic acid (C18:1).
  • Does Malaysia's oleochemical industry help palm kernel oil prices?
  • Malaysia, absorbing over half a million tonnes per annum for her oleochemical industry, no doubt helped palm kernel oil prices, but it cannot be the main reason since, in spite of that, in the last five years world exports of palm kernel oil increased by 33%, as opposed to 25% for coconut oil.
  • Which country exports the most palm oil in the world?
  • Indonesia remains as the market leader for supplying palm oil to international customers. Global suppliers of palm oil are intensely concentrated. The 2 biggest exporters, Indonesia and Malaysia, generated almost four-fifths (78.9%) of the value for all palm oil exported in 2023.
  • How is Malaysian palm kernel oil traded?
  • Malaysian palm kernel oil bought from origin is often traded according to the Malaysian Edible Oil Manufacturers’ Association (MEOMA) specifications, details of which are shown in Table 3.