• palm oil processing new technology palm oil plant in Indonesia
  • palm oil processing new technology palm oil plant in Indonesia
  • palm oil processing new technology palm oil plant in Indonesia
  • palm oil processing new technology palm oil plant in Indonesia
  • Is digital transformation accelerating palm oil downstreaming in Indonesia?
  • File - A worker loads freshly harvested oil palm onto a truck in Padang Pariaman, West Sumatra, on September 2, 2024. (ANTARA FOTO/Iggoy el Fitra/foc) Jakarta (ANTARA) - Digital transformation and the use of technology play a crucial role in accelerating palm oil downstreaming in Indonesia, according to a senior agriculture official.
  • Which palm oil plantation companies have adopted digital technology?
  • From many palm oil plantation companies in Indonesia, PT Perkebunan Nusantara (PTPN) IV PalmCo, the government’s company has adopted the digital technology in its palm oil plantations.
  • How is Industry 4.0 transforming palm oil processing?
  • Palm oil processing has come a long way, but the old ways – tracking, paperwork, and slow decisions – just don’t cut it anymore. Today, it’s all about speed, precision and automation. At Sinar Mas Agribusiness and Food, we’re bringing Industry 4.0 to palm oil processing by using Big Data, automation, and real-time monitoring. The result?
  • Will DMSI plant a palm oil plant in China?
  • DMSI Chairman Sahat Sinaga said that Chinese investors have directly approached the organization with plans to establish facilities for processing fresh fruit bunches (FFB) into palm oil. He emphasized that current domestic processing technology is outdated and contributes to high carbon emissions.
  • How is palm oil produced in Indonesia?
  • Currently, the dominant palm oil production processes in Indonesia are modern, and these large mills typically employ continuous sterilization, threshing, and pressing processes to extract oil from the palm fruit bunches (As noted earlier).
  • Why is palm oil industry important in Indonesia?
  • The industrialization of the palm oil sector not only increases the value-added of its products but also strengthens Indonesia's commitment to reducing carbon emissions. The palm oil industry can minimize its carbon footprint by turning waste into valuable products.