• competitive price special discount seed oil production plant in Malaysia
  • competitive price special discount seed oil production plant in Malaysia
  • competitive price special discount seed oil production plant in Malaysia
  • competitive price special discount seed oil production plant in Malaysia
  • Why is the oleochemicals industry booming in Malaysia?
  • The oleochemicals industry in Malaysia is benefitting from an uninterrupted supply of palm oil and palm kernel oil for downstream expansion and sustainability, being the second-largest palm oil producer, after Indonesia.
  • What is Malaysian palm oil production in 2022/23?
  • Post forecasts Malaysian palm oil production in marketing year (MY) 2022/23 at 18.85 million metric tons (MT), up 702,000 MT from the previous year as the labor...
  • Where can I find premium oil seedlings?
  • RIGHT FROM THE BEGINNING. IS WHAT YOU'LL REAP TOMORROW. Since 2004, Greenway Group has supplied premium oil seedlings to plantation owners and oil palm companies. Every seedling counts; we select the highest quality seedlings and cultivate them under strictly controlled conditions.
  • Is there a good supply of seeds in Malaysia?
  • Currently, there is insufficient supply of good quality planting materials in Malaysia to cope with the increasing demand, resulting in farmers using imported seeds. Therefore, to ensure a reliable supply, the seed industry in the country must be developed.
  • Why is the seed industry in Malaysia still developing?
  • The seed industry in Malaysia is still developing even though it has been in existence for a long time. It is a unique industry due to the nature of agricultural development (based on commodities), where the progress differs between crops.
  • Does Malaysia support palm oil growers with sustainability initiatives?
  • Support for Palm Oil Growers with Sustainability Initiatives: October 29: Malaysia is intensifying efforts to enhance palm oil smallholders' operational efficiency and yields nationwide, especially in Sabah and Sarawak, through government-supported replanting, quality seeds, mechanization, and subsidies.