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  2. Palm oil production in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the Malaysian palm oil industry employed an estimated 491,000 workers. [13] Malaysia's Sime Darby is the largest listed palm oil company globally, based on plantation area and fresh fruit bunch production. [14] The company was created through a Malaysian government initiated merger in December 2006.

  3. Category:Palm oil companies of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Palm oil companies of Malaysia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.

  4. Category:Palm oil production in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Palm oil companies of Malaysia (8 P) Pages in category "Palm oil production in Malaysia" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  5. Kulim (Malaysia) Berhad - Wikipedia

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    The company also manufactures rubber-based products, oleochemicals, and esters; produces oil palm clones by plant tissue culture technology; and distributes tropical fruits, [3] as well as engaging in crude palm oil processing. The Corporate Office of Kulim (Malaysia) Berhad is located at Johor, Malaysia.

  6. IOI Group - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia's oil palm average yield for the last 20 years has been stagnant at four tonnes per hectare per year. [9] Nestlé stopped buying palm oil from IOI in 2016. [10] The United Nations Environment Programme says palm oil production is the leading cause of deforestation, which is occurring at a rate of about two per cent per year.

  7. An ape for palm oil? Why critics say Malaysia’s ‘orangutan ...

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    Malaysia’s land surface area was once almost covered with forest,” the WWF said in its forestry report, which cited enduring threats such as palm oil cultivation and unsustainable logging.

  8. Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad - Wikipedia

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    The company is listed on the Bursa Malaysia and is Malaysia's third-largest palm oil producer. [5] KLK was ranked 1858th [6] in the 2013 Forbes Global 2000 Leading Companies, with market cap of US$6.91 billion. In 2014, KLK was ranked 23rd most valuable Malaysia brand on the Malaysia 100 2014 with a brand value of US$364 million. [7]

  9. Malaysia announces adopt-an-orangutan plan for palm oil ... - AOL

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    Companies that import palm oil from Malaysia will be able to adopt orangutans but they will not be able to leave the country, the commodities minister said on Sunday, in a revised version of a ...