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a new process for producing palm oil seeds which researchers claim has the potential to triple crop yield and address both sustainability and supply issues is expected to become commercially available within 10 years. sumatra bioscience has announced that it has developed the first process to produce f1 oil palm hybrid seeds. the term f1 refers to the first-generation offspring of two closely related plants. f1 hybrids have already been achieved in many other crops such as oil seed rape, sunflower, sugar beet and rice, as well as in fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants. however the research and development center, which is based in indonesia, said progress with oil palms has been slow due to the lack of any method to produce genetically uniform (homozygous) oil palms, which are the parent plants. this was because commonly used methods to produce homozygous lines in other crops were not feasible with oil palms as a result of its breeding system and long generation time. a patent from the european patent office (epo) was published on september 24, 2008, potentially allowing it to become the first commercial producer of f1 oil palm hybrids. a company spokesperson said that sumatra bioscience and the epo are unaware of any other r&d centers succeeding in oil palm f1 hybridisation. when it secures the patent, other seed producers will have to gain a license to produce f1 seed in the countries where the patent has been registered. sumatra said it must decide which of the over 120 patent co-operative treaty countries to file this patent with over the next 12 months. bryan dyer, director of sumatra bioscience, which is part of the oil producer lonsum and focuses on crops including rubber and cocoa, said: “this is a major breakthrough for the global oil palm industry because increasing yields per unit area of land will reduce the pressure to use more land for oil palm cultivation. “while f1 hybrids have been achieved in many other food crops, it is the first time anyone has come close to doing the same for oil palm. “we believe that our f1 oil palm hybrids will offer unrivalled value for oil palm plantations and farmers.” sumatra believes that they will result in less land being needed for crop cultivation which could help alleviate the escalating global food shortage crisis. a versatile crop oil palms are tropical trees grown for their fruit which are used to process palm oil - a form of vegetable oil. they are used as an ingredient for food and have become a popular replacement for trans fats. they are also used in cosmetics and companies have started choosing the oil as a biofuel. f1 hybrid seed is produced from two distinctly different oil palm parental lines. each parent has two sets of genetically identical chromosomes and, therefore, the f1 hybrid seed is genetically uniform. this results in an increase in yield because of hybrid vigour. a spokesperson said: “ f1 oil palm hybrids have the potential to triple yields without involving genetic modification and therefore the supply of palm oil will increase. “in addition to increasing yield, there is the potential to select and release f1 hybrid varieties which will have specific oil profiles to meet the demands of a range of niche markets.” oil prices they added that the planting of f1 hybrid varieties would increase yields per unit area, increasing supply, which should contribute to the continuing long term decline in palm oil prices. edible oil prices had been riding high but they have dropped sharply over the last three months. the price of palm oils has fallen by 35 per cent since june after reaching a peak of $1300 a ton in april this year. sumatra bioscience expects to commercialize the production of f1 oil palm hybrids by 2018. it aims to market at least 30 different hybrid varieties at any one time. in line with this it will invest us$5 million to increase r&d activities. other companies are also looking to increased yields, such as the us-based synthetic genomics and the asiatic centre for genome technology, which announced a joint venture last year to develop more high-yielding and disease-resistant crops. there has been mounting pressure on companies to achieve more sustainable palm oil production recently as environmental campaigners claim it contributes to the destruction of indonesian forests and peatlands, increasing greenhouse gas emissions and damaging habitats for animals. stephen nelson, director of research at sumatra bioscience, said: “sumatra bioscience is firmly committed to f1 oil palm hybrids as they are more economically viable and environmentally sustainable.”
Source :Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch
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crude palm oil production is up 4.4 per cent from october in malaysia, according to the malaysian palm oil board, but this has not led to a fall in prices amid the current volatility of the crude and soya oil markets. the total output of crude palm oil (cpo) totalled 1.65m tonnes in november, compared to 1.58m tonnes in october. meanwhile, cpo stocks shot up 25 per cent to 976,589 tonnes as the amount of imports far exceeded the quantity at exports, with exports decreasing by 7.
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major food companies are contributing to increased carbon emissions through the destruction of indonesia's peat swamp forests to produce palm oil, claims a report released today. unilever, nestle, cargill and adm, as well as some leading supermarkets, are all significant users of indonesian palm oil, alleges the greenpeace report. every year, 1.
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political decisions encouraging biofuel production from palm oil is causing deforestation in indonesia and not the low tonnage sourced by kit kat maker nestlé, according to the chairman of the swiss based food company. in reply to a question from a greenpeace representative about deforestation at nestlé’s annual general meeting in lausanne, the food group’s chairman peter brabeck-letmathe claimed that it is not nestlé’s 320,000 tonnes of palm oil that brought about deforestation in asia but a political decision to use food as a source for biofuels.
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browse > home / world news / unilever drops palm oil supplier over “deforestation” claims unilever drops palm oil supplier over “deforestation” claims december 14, 2009 just-food a greenpeace report claiming that a major supplier of palm oil to unilever is engaged in illegal deforestation has prompted the company to suspend all future purchases from the company.
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more research is urgently needed on the biodiversity impact of palm oil production, says a new report, as food and other consumer goods manufacturers make sustainable sourcing a priority. palm oil, a major source of vegetable oils and fat, is derived from the tropical crop oil palm, which is cultivated in lowland areas of south america, africa and asia. the two biggest producers are malaysia and indonesia.
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asian palm oil company is planning a flotation on aim this month, according to reports, in a bid to cash in on the increasing international demand for the edible oil. the company, owned by dennis melka, former head of csfb in malaysia and plantation director graeme brown, will make the initial public offering of £45m (€61m) on the london stock exchange's international market for smaller companies.
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according to nbpol, this single acquisition increases the company\'s established plantation area by nearly 50%, and is comprised of estates close to the company\'s current center of operations.nbpol revealed, on february 24, 2010, about the planned acquisition of ctp png for a consideration of $175m payable in cash, plus an additional consideration in relation to stocks and capital expenditure.the palm oil producer said that completion of the ctp png acquisition was contingent upon entering into a $200m 12-month facility with standard chartered bank and australia and new zealand banking group, and approval by ordinary resolution of the company\'s shareholders.
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unlever has halted all purchases of palm oil from indonesian company pt smart after a greenpeace report alleged that its parent group sinar mas is engaged in widespread illegal deforestation and peatland clearance in indonesia. according to the pressure group’s report, illegal forest clearance and rspo (round table on sustainable palm oil) greenwash: case studies of sinar mas, the company is “…engaging in practices which release vast amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and help indonesia win the title of the world’s third largest greenhouse gas emitter, after china and the us.
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the roundtable on sustainable palm oil (rspo) says it is on the cusp of delivering on its promise to put sustainable oil on the market, and will be unveiling its certification system at its next meeting in november. palm oil is used in a range of personal care products and soap, as well as in many food products including crisps, bread and margarine. however the palm oil industry has been heavily criticised, since production is contributing to rapid deforestation, especially in indonesia, and endangering native species.
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