نتایج جستجو برای: oil palm industry

تعداد نتایج: 334015  

Journal: :Journal of Cleaner Production 2014

2010
Radhika Loganathan Kanga Rani Selvaduray Ammu Radhakrishnan Kalanithi Nesaretnam

The oil palm, Elaeis guineensis, is the source of palm oil – the ‘tropical golden oil’. Malaysia is the world’s largest exporter of this golden oil. Palm oil is a versatile oil with a wide range of uses in food and nonfood areas. Triglycerides constitute the major component of crude palm oil, with smaller proportions of diglycerides and monoglycerides. The oil also contains other minor constitu...

2016
Varsha Vijay Stuart L Pimm Clinton N Jenkins Sharon J Smith

Palm oil is the most widely traded vegetable oil globally, with demand projected to increase substantially in the future. Almost all oil palm grows in areas that were once tropical moist forests, some of them quite recently. The conversion to date, and future expansion, threatens biodiversity and increases greenhouse gas emissions. Today, consumer pressure is pushing companies toward deforestat...

2005
S. Y. Shim J. Ahn H. S. Kwak

The present study was carried out to examine the changes in functional properties of cholesterol-removed compound whipping cream made by β-CD treated cream and palm oil. Six different ratios of cream to palm oil (10:0 as control, 9:1, 8:2, 7:3, 6:4, and 5:5, v/v) were tested. The overrun percentage increased with an increased amount of palm oil. When the ratio of cream to palm oil was 10:0 (con...

2013
George Livingston Shalene Jha Andres Vega Lawrence Gilbert

The proliferation of oil palm plantations has led to dramatic changes in tropical landscapes across the globe. However, relatively little is known about the effects of oil palm expansion on biodiversity, especially in key ecosystem-service providing organisms like pollinators. Rapid land use change is exacerbated by limited knowledge of the mechanisms causing biodiversity decline in the tropics...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2017
Bhavani Shankar Nalitra Thaiprasert Shabbir Gheewala Richard Smith

OBJECTIVE Palm oil is a cheap and versatile edible oil in widespread use as a food ingredient that has been linked to negative health and environmental outcomes. The current study aimed to understand the prospects for future health-focused policy development to limit food use of palm oil and promote a greater diversity of oils in Thailand's food system. DESIGN Eighteen semi-structured intervi...

Journal: :Progress in lipid research 2000
R Sambanthamurthi K Sundram Y Tan

4. Biochemistry of palm oil ..................................................................................................................................... 510 4.1. Fruit development and oil deposition ...................................................................................................... 510 4.2. Changes in lipid class and fatty acid composition during development of the o...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Panu Srestasathiern Preesan Rakwatin

Oil palm tree is an important cash crop in Thailand. To maximize the productivity from planting, oil palm plantation managers need to know the number of oil palm trees in the plantation area. In order to obtain this information, an approach for palm tree detection using high resolution satellite images is proposed. This approach makes it possible to count the number of oil palm trees in a plant...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2015
Xingli Giam Renny K Hadiaty Heok Hui Tan Lynne R Parenti Daisy Wowor Sopian Sauri Kwek Yan Chong Darren C J Yeo David S Wilcove

Anthropogenic land-cover change is driving biodiversity loss worldwide. At the epicenter of this crisis lies Southeast Asia, where biodiversity-rich forests are being converted to oil-palm monocultures. As demand for palm oil increases, there is an urgent need to find strategies that maintain biodiversity in plantations. Previous studies found that retaining forest patches within plantations be...

2015
Alexander C. Lees Nárgila G. Moura Arlete Silva de Almeida Ima C. G. Vieira

Expansion of oil palm plantations across the humid tropics has precipitated massive loss of tropical forest habitats and their associated speciose biotas. Oil palm plantation monocultures have been identified as an emerging threat to Amazonian biodiversity, but there are no quantitative studies exploring the impact of these plantations on the biome's biota. Understanding these impacts is extrem...

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