Palm oil is highly controversial within the European Union (EU) as is illustrated by regular items in public media and decisions by the European institutions, such as the European Parliament. Producing countries are hardly engaging in these public and political debates but their participation is essential to develop an effective sustainable palm oil strategy. This article reviews the recent and current debates within the EU on palm oil use for biofuels and for food and other purposes. It proves important to distinguish between these two different goals because their governance dynamics within the EU are completely different. The biofuels market is dominated by government institutions while the market for food and industrial goods is dominat...
International audienceThe sustainability of biofuels has been the subject of heated debates in Europ...
Indonesia has been the largest palm-oil producer in the world since 2006. The country’s palm-oil pro...
Palm oil is Indonesia’s competitive advantage in the international commodity market. Various derivat...
According to the European Union’s recast Renewable Energy Directive (RED II), the EU aims to phase o...
This research article aims to identify the challenges and possible solutions of sustaining palm oil ...
The palm oil industry has contributed enormously to the economic growth of developing countries in t...
New European Union (EU) rules on biofuels have led to mounting tensions between the EU and some of i...
Palm oil production has had an extraordinary evolution since 2000, especially in Southeast Asian cou...
Several major European countries, such as France and Germany, have included CPO in the list of non-e...
The European Union's move to issue the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) II policy is considered a di...
Palm oil is the world most used vegetable oil and its use as food ingredient is criticized for creat...
Since its origin, the RSPO certification system for the sustainable production of palm oil is rooted...
This research will explain how the pressure originating from the interests of business and environme...
Biofuels as a renewable source of energy have gained considerable importance in recent years. The us...
International audienceThe sustainability of biofuels has been the subject of heated debates in Europ...
Indonesia has been the largest palm-oil producer in the world since 2006. The country’s palm-oil pro...
Palm oil is Indonesia’s competitive advantage in the international commodity market. Various derivat...
According to the European Union’s recast Renewable Energy Directive (RED II), the EU aims to phase o...
This research article aims to identify the challenges and possible solutions of sustaining palm oil ...
The palm oil industry has contributed enormously to the economic growth of developing countries in t...
New European Union (EU) rules on biofuels have led to mounting tensions between the EU and some of i...
Palm oil production has had an extraordinary evolution since 2000, especially in Southeast Asian cou...
Several major European countries, such as France and Germany, have included CPO in the list of non-e...
The European Union's move to issue the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) II policy is considered a di...
Palm oil is the world most used vegetable oil and its use as food ingredient is criticized for creat...
Since its origin, the RSPO certification system for the sustainable production of palm oil is rooted...
This research will explain how the pressure originating from the interests of business and environme...
Biofuels as a renewable source of energy have gained considerable importance in recent years. The us...
International audienceThe sustainability of biofuels has been the subject of heated debates in Europ...
Indonesia has been the largest palm-oil producer in the world since 2006. The country’s palm-oil pro...
Palm oil is Indonesia’s competitive advantage in the international commodity market. Various derivat...