• 2025 hot sale energy saving palm oil extraction continu in Cape Town
  • 2025 hot sale energy saving palm oil extraction continu in Cape Town
  • 2025 hot sale energy saving palm oil extraction continu in Cape Town
  • 2025 hot sale energy saving palm oil extraction continu in Cape Town
  • Will palm oil output rise 3% in 2025 ?
  • One of the world's biggest palm oil producers, FGV Holdings , expects output to rise between 1% and 3% in 2025 on the year, boosted by improvements in yields and oil extraction rate, its chief executive told Reuters on Wednesday.
  • How did palm oil market perform in 2024?
  • Domestic sales strengthened in 2024 on heavier demand for use in the transport industry, although consumption of refined palm oil contracted (Table 2). Demand for crude palm oil inched up 0.3% to 2.49 million tonnes.
  • Will the global supply of CPO increase in 2025 -2027?
  • The global supply of CPO is forecast to expand by 2.5-3.5% over the three years from 2025 to 2027, in line with global oil palm production growth projected at 4.0-5.0% annually during 2025 -2026, benefiting from favorable weather conditions due to the La Niña phenomenon, which is expected to boost oil palm yield per hectare.
  • When will the EU 'zero palm oil' law come into effect?
  • The law will come into effect on December 30th, 2025 , for major corporations and on June 30th, 2026, for SMEs. 22/ The EU is attempting to reduce the consumption of palm oil, and to this end, EU officials have issued the Renewable Energy Directive, Directive (EU) 2018/2001, (RED II). This specifies that the EU must achieve ‘zero palm oil’ by 2030.
  • How will the palm oil industry perform in the future?
  • Crude palm oil mills: Business performance is expected to gradually improve, supported by a recovering domestic market, an increase in tourism, the expansion of the commercial transportation sector, and government measures promoting biodiesel consumption.
  • How much solar power does the Western Cape have in 2025 ?
  • ssessment, 2025 (Eskom, 2023)According to Eskom’s latest grid survey, the Western Cape currently has 465 MW of large-scale PV and 9 8 MW of wind power installed. In the near term, 353 MW of solar and 840 MW of wind PV projects have secured grid capacity and are expected to