• cooking oil production in Indonesia
  • cooking oil production in Indonesia
  • cooking oil production in Indonesia
  • cooking oil production in Indonesia
  • What is Indonesia's largest cooking oil export?
  • Palm oil (HS code: 1511) was Indonesia's largest cooking oil export with values of US$27.8 billion (89.8% market share), followed by palm kernel oil (HS code: 1513) with values of US$3.1 billion (10.1% market share) in 2022. In terms of cooking oil imports, Indonesia imported US$248.5 million, 118.4 million kilograms from global markets in 2022.
  • Should Indonesia diversify the feedstock supply for biofuel?
  • It is crucial to diversify the feedstock supply for biofuel. Indonesia has a ready and stable supply of low carbon–alternative feedstock to CPO, used cooking oil (UCO) — waste oil generated from consuming cooking oil, the majority of which is palm cooking oil. In 2019 Indonesia consumed 16.2 million kl of cooking oil.
  • How much cooking oil does Indonesia consume a year?
  • In 2019 Indonesia consumed 16.2 million kl of cooking oil. Based on research by Traction Energy Asia, a minimum of 1.2 million kl of UCO could potentially be collected annually from Indonesia’s household and micro–business sectors.
  • Who is the largest cooking oil company in Indonesia?
  • Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk PT (Brand name; Bimoli and Happy) was the largest cooking oil company in Indonesia with retail sales of US$1.3 billion (36.0% market share) in 2022. According to Mintel's Global New Products Database (GNPD), there were 453 new cooking oil food products launched in Indonesia between January 2017 and December 2022.
  • Can waste cooking oil be used for biodiesel production in Indonesia?
  • 4.1. Challenges of waste cooking oil for biodiesel production in Indonesia Data statistics indicate that Indonesia has the potential for WCO to serve as a significant source of biodiesel raw material, with an annual production capacity of approximately 8.36–12.54 million tons.
  • How healthy is Indonesia's cooking oil market?
  • Growth in Indonesia's health and wellness cooking oil category is expected to increase at a larger CAGR of 12.2%, as retail sales reach US$4.1 billion by 2026, as consumers continue to look for edible oils that are perceived to be healthier and attributed to positive health claims (Euromonitor International, 2022).