The palm palm is a type of plant belonging to the genus elaeis and the order arecaceae, which is used in commercial agriculture to produce palm oil. This genus boasts two member species. The African palm (elaeis gueneesis) is a principal source of palm oil. The American palm (elaise oleifera) is native to south and central tropical America, and it is used locally for oil production.
Palm oil is an industrial plant that produces both cooking oil, industrial oil, and fuel. The palm oil is an important part of the oil industry, which can replace the coconut as its source of fuel.
He said the rupiah was expected to continue to strengthen to rp9,100 per dollar in the Jakarta interbank spot market on Tuesday. Indonesia is the world's largest producer of palm oil. In Indonesia it is spread in the aceh region, east coast of Sumatra, Java, kalimantan, and sulawesi. There are several species of palm oil called e. Guineensis jacq. , e. oleifera, and e. - odora. The variety or type of palm, or palm, is classified according to two characteristics: endocarp thickness and fruit color. Applying its endoticular thickness, the palm is classified into three varieties of dura, pisifera, and tenera, while the fruit's color classifies the palm and three varieties of nigrescens, viens, and albescens. The palm palm, in general, has several sections of roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruit. The portion of the palm coconut that is processed into oil is fruit.