The movement of share price is much depend on CPO prices. Alternatively, CPO processed from FFB ( peat land ) can be transported to other refinery. It may incur more transportation costs.
updown. my family run one of the biggest palm oil estate in msia. according to my relative who work there. there is a time limit for u to send to process. its not just merely transportation cost. btw. why would a fund mgr pick this with such uncertainties. as if it is the only oil palm stock ka.
There are a number of factors which impact the quality of palm oil during storage. These factors are light, oxygen, moisture and heat. In order to maintain a the quality of palm oil during storage these elements must be properly managed.
Crude palm oil is stored in steel tanks at a temperature between 88 and 105 Fahrenheit. This temperature is required in order to prevent solidification and fractionation. During filling and draining of the storage tanks, the temperature will be increased above the 105 Fahrenheit. The storage tank will never be completely filled, because the headspace is filled with CO2 to prevent oxidation.
The maximum storage period of palm oil is 6 months. After 6 months period the palm oil has an increased chance to turn sour and the acid level of the oil will rise to unacceptable heights.
this is actually a good policy. nobody should have planted on peat in the first place. note that wilmar is being fair by clarifying that only new plantations will be affected. we should all buy wilmar and not all these land-grabbing, environmentally-damaging crony sarawak companies.
Peat is an accumulation of partially decomposed vegetation matter. Over time, the waterlogged soils prevent the organic matter from fully decomposing, thereby creating a thick layer of peat soil, also commonly known as peatland. Peatlands perform a significant carbon storage function for the planet.
In recent decades, huge amounts of carbon stored under tropical peatlands have been released into the atmosphere due to deforestation, land use change and fire activities. Such events have undone and upset the carbon sink function and as a result, compounded the problem of global warming.
Wilmar has a policy of not establishing plantations on deep peatlands (peat soil depth of 3 metres or more), in accordance with the Indonesian national regulations. In lowland areas where shallow peatland (less than 3 metres) development is permitted, we adopt a sound hydrological management approach that takes into account critical parameters such as water levels, stream discharge properties, flooding, water quality, peat subsidence, soil properties, erosion sedimentation and fire incidence.
Other than legal and regulatory requirements, it is also not commercially sensible to develop on deep peatlands because they pose a challenge to machine mobility and require a higher fertiliser input. The cost of constructing and maintaining the roads would be very high, as materials like stone will have to be imported from elsewhere. Crop stability will also be an issue. The high water content of peatlands mean that palm oil plantings often have to be made on elevated pedestals to prevent the roots from being in standing water. As a consequence, many trees fall off due to lack of support.
It seems that Jtiasa has planted a lot palm oil in peatland. It costs much more due to
" Other than legal and regulatory requirements, it is also not commercially sensible to develop on deep peatlands because they pose a challenge to machine mobility and require a higher fertiliser input. The cost of constructing and maintaining the roads would be very high, as materials like stone will have to be imported from elsewhere. Crop stability will also be an issue. The high water content of peatlands mean that palm oil plantings often have to be made on elevated pedestals to prevent the roots from being in standing water. As a consequence, many trees fall off due to lack of support. "
Why Biological Assets of TAAN is much lower than Jtiasa in term of RM/ hectare? TAAN is partly indirectly owned by Pec Mo. That's why TAAN is able to fetch land in better location.
a foreign fund mgr see the following run fast fast lo, don wan know how undervalue bcos doesn't comply with their investment standard la.
Other than legal and regulatory requirements, it is also not commercially sensible to develop on deep peatlands because they pose a challenge to machine mobility and require a higher fertiliser input. The cost of constructing and maintaining the roads would be very high, as materials like stone will have to be imported from elsewhere. Crop stability will also be an issue. The high water content of peatlands mean that palm oil plantings often have to be made on elevated pedestals to prevent the roots from being in standing water. As a consequence, many trees fall off due to lack of support. "
I think Wilmar might foreseen over supply of palm oil in the future and laid down the policy to reduce over planting at Sarawak. Those big players whose owned half million acres of plantation land may slowly inject the asset into listed companies for big cash.
I suggest if wilmar does so , perhaps Msia and indo gov 2 of the largest palm oil producer can impose a fined on wilmar or higher tax on palm oil which it source from non peat oil , in response to the illogical actions taken .. See later who is the real boss , is it wilmar or the 2 govment
I visited peat estates recently, a lot of trees leaning. Some are totally lying on the ground and the leaves grow upwards again attracted by the sunlight. So it is like J shape
If the peat is deep, the land will gradually sink under the weight of the trees and the peat oxidize. Sooner or later, the peat land will be lower than the river water level, meaning will not be able to drain the water out by gravity. The estates will be waterlogged and no more suitable for planting. That is the problem with peat
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Posted by Zuode Zhang > 2014-02-17 13:58 | Report Abuse
It is sad that an Asian company, Wilmar participate in this western propaganda.
Indeed it is important that the Malaysian Palm Oil industry do not be cowed by such cowardly act. Look for alternative markets out there.