Friday, July 23, 2010

Palm Plantations Of Australia

Palm Plantations Of Australia

Palm Plantations of Australia is a world leader in sustainable palm oil plantation development, management, palm seed production and export since the establishment of its first plantations in 1996. It was the first company in Australia to establish plantations specifically for the production of palm seed.

Oil Palm Comparison

A comparison between SIRIM (Malaysian Govt Palm Oil Seed Certifying Authority) and our minimum qualifying requirement with regards to the mother palm and progeny (offspring) performance is given below.
SIRIM Min Standard
Our Super Yield
Minimum Dura Yield
160kg
250kg
Oil to Bunch
16%
18%
Oil Yield / Palm
25.6kg
45kg
Min Progeny Yield
160kg
250kg
Oil to Bunch
24%
27%
Progeny Oil Yield / Palm
38.4kg
67.5kg
Minimum Kernel Yield
3%
5%
Oil Yield/Ha (136 Palms)
5.22 tonns
9.18 tons
Oil Yield/Ha (156 Palms)
10.5 tons

The extra oil yield (5.28ton) at USD$900/ton will earn an extra USD$4750/Ha every year.

Certified Oil Palm Field Trial - 125 Hectares

19th-24th month Yield/Ha 7.54tons
25th-36th month Yield/Ha 10.61tons
37th-48th month Yield/Ha 20.28tons
49th-60th month Yield/Ha 25.27tons
61st-72nd month Yield/Ha 35.65tons

Higher ratio of female flowers

Our oil palms have been critically culled for over 20 years for nearly 100% female flowers.

Higher bunch weights

Our oil palm bunches provide yields over six kilograms above the industry average.

Higher bunch numbers

Our oil palms consistently produce an average 16 bunches per tree per year from Year 2.

Higher oil to bunch ratio

Our oil palms achieve above 32% oil to bunch ratio when industry average of only 25% is achieved.

Higher oil recovery

Our oil palms produce more oil within fruits when compared to industry standards.

Higher Density Planting

Our Oil Palms have shorter more erect fronds making it possible to plant 156 trees/hectare as compared with industry standard of 132 oil palms/hectare.

Tissue Cultured Material

We are entering the Biotechnology field with the construction of a tissue culture laboratory. Tissue Culture enables replication of individual high performing Palm in large scale and shorter time. Tissue Culture ensures that ramets(offspring) produced are identical to that of the original palm.
Traits such as higher oil/bunch is highly heritable and transferable to the next generation. An improvementof 20-30%oil yield can be expected over conventional DxP planting material.

Thailand to expand rubber plantations, raise export tax

Thailand to expand rubber plantations, raise export tax

July 22, 2010

A rubber plantation in Sumatra, Indonesia. Thailand is the world’s biggest producer and exporter of rubber. — Reuters pic

BANGKOK, July 22 — Thailand, the world’s biggest producer and exporter of rubber, is expanding its cultivation with a further 128,000 hectares of plantations from next year, a deputy agriculture minister said today. 

“The plan has already been approved by the Cabinet. We are now at the stage of preparing the rubber saplings and we expect to start planting early next year,” Supachai Phosu told Reuters. Rubber trees take five to seven years to mature and so could start producing latex in 2017, he said. 

The Agriculture Ministry also planned to raise the tax on rubber exports, setting progressive rates that rise in line with rubber prices, he said. “The plan will be submitted for Cabinet approval next week and we expect to implement the new rates by October,” he said. The current rubber export tax is set at a fixed rate of 1.40 baht (14 sen) per kg. — Reuters