This report discusses the conflict between food and fuel needs related to the use of crude palm oil (CPO) in Indonesia. As the world’s largest CPO producer, the use of palm oil for biodiesel production has sparked debate about its impact on food security. Although bioenergy offers a renewable energy alternative, its effects on food supply must be carefully considered.

Modeling the Impact of CPO (Crude Palm Oil) Usage in Indonesia: Between Food an Fuel Needs
- Post author:Annisa Sekar Sari
- Post published:June 4, 2024
- Post category:2024 / Bio Diesel / Biofuel / Knowledge Hub / Our Work / Working Paper
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