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Cargill Plans To Build New Palm Oil Refinery In Lampung

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Cargill To Build New Sustainable Palm Oil Refinery In Indonesia

  • Why is Cargill Building a new palm oil refinery in Indonesia?
  • Cargill is building a new US$200 million (€170 million) palm oil refinery in Indonesia. The new plant in Lampung will accelerate Cargill’s efforts to develop a sustainable palm supply chain and provide verified deforestation free products to customers.
  • Where is Cargill Building a new palm oil refinery?
  • SINGAPORE—June 3, 2021— Cargill is building a new US$200 million palm oil refinery in Lampung, Indonesia, which will accelerate Cargill’s efforts to develop a sustainable palm supply chain and provide verified deforestation free products to customers.
  • Why is Cargill launching a palm oil refinery in Lampung?
  • The refinery project in Lampung builds on Cargill’s mission to provide greater insight into the local and global palm supply chain and will further strengthen Cargill’s position as a supplier of choice for sustainable palm oil. Media Contact: [email protected]
  • How will a new palm oil refinery benefit Indonesia?
  • With the new refinery, the firm will be able to meet customers’ evolving expectations around sustainability and transparency by guaranteeing traceability to plantation and improved product quality standards. Palm oil has experienced strong demand in recent years, with Indonesia as the largest producer and exporter.
  • What will Indonesia's new refinery do?
  • The new refinery will play a key role in connecting sustainable crude palm oil production in Indonesia to demands in North America and Europe through a fully integrated supply chain from plantation to customer.
  • Which companies are building a bio feedstock refinery in Indonesia?
  • South Korea’s POSCO International Corp. and GS Caltex Corp. on Thursday signed a $210 million deal to build a bio feedstock refinery facility in Indonesia. The two companies said they have agreed to build a palm oil processing plant on a 300,000 square-meter plot of land in Kalimantan.

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