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【环球财经】印尼或削减毛棕榈油出口以保障B50原料供应
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-10-15 14:15
Core Insights - The Indonesian government is considering implementing a Domestic Market Obligation (DMO) policy for palm oil companies, requiring them to prioritize domestic crude palm oil supply before exporting the remainder to support the upcoming B50 biodiesel program [1][2] Group 1: Domestic Market Obligation (DMO) - The DMO policy mandates that companies must meet domestic market demand before exporting products, which will redirect some crude palm oil originally intended for export to the domestic market [1] - The B50 biodiesel plan involves a blend of 50% palm oil-based biodiesel and 50% petro-diesel, with the current mandatory blending ratio being 40% (B40) [1] - The implementation of B50 is expected to require 19 million tons of crude palm oil, an increase of approximately 4 million tons compared to the B40 phase, while palm oil exports will be reduced by 5.3 million tons [1] Group 2: B50 Biodiesel Program - The Indonesian government has completed trials for the application of B50 in various transportation modes, including trains, ships, heavy equipment, and vehicles [1] - The official rollout of the B50 program is planned for the second half of 2026, pending confirmation of its cleanliness and environmental benefits [1] Group 3: Additional Measures - In addition to the DMO, the government is evaluating two other measures to ensure the supply of biodiesel raw materials: strengthening oil palm cultivation management and establishing new oil palm plantations [2]