• indonesia palm oil production line 2025-19 world palm oil
  • indonesia palm oil production line 2025-19 world palm oil
  • indonesia palm oil production line 2025-19 world palm oil
  • indonesia palm oil production line 2025-19 world palm oil
  • How much palm oil does Indonesia produce in 2024?
  • Photo by: Palm Oil Magazine PALMOILMAGAZINE, JAKARTA – Indonesia’s crude palm oil (CPO) and palm kernel oil (PKO) production for 2024 reached 52.76 million tons, with CPO contributing 48.16 million tons and PKO 4.60 million tons.
  • Is Indonesia's palm oil industry facing new challenges in 2024?
  • PALMOILMAGAZINE, JAKARTA – Indonesia’s palm oil industry is facing new challenges with declining production and exports in 2024. According to the Indonesian Palm Oil Association (GAPKI), crude palm oil (CPO) production in December 2024 fell to 3.87 million tons, a 10.55% decrease from the previous month’s 4.33 million tons.
  • What happened to palm oil exports in 2024?
  • On an annual basis, palm oil exports fell by 2.68 million tons, from 32.21 million tons in 2023 to 29.53 million tons in 2024. The sharpest export declines were recorded in China and India, Indonesia’s two largest palm oil markets. Exports to China plummeted by 2.38 million tons, while exports to India fell by 1.14 million tons.
  • What happened to palm kernel oil production in 2024?
  • Palm kernel oil (PKO) production also dropped to 361,000 tons from 412,000 tons in November 2024. Overall, total CPO and PKO production for 2024 reached 52.76 million tons, marking a 3.80% decline from the previous year’s 54.84 million tons.
  • Which country produces the most palm oil in 2023?
  • Indonesia supplied 46.5 million metric tons of that total, implying the country contributed 59 percent of global palm oil production in 2023. The world’s second biggest palm oil grower is Malaysia, which supplied 19.25 million tons (24 percent of total) in 2023.
  • Will Indonesia's palm oil supply match the rise in demand?
  • Kadin predicts that, given the current conditions, the growth in Indonesian palm oil supply has yet to match the rise in demand. They estimate that the national palm oil supply will only reach 66.2 million tons by 2035 and 89.9 million tons by 2050, which is lower than the demand levels.