Sustainable production of palm oil : A malaysian perspective.
Author
Malaysian Palm Oil Association (MPOA), Malasia
46878.
Huan, Lim Kim
44661.
Leng, Teo
44785.
Singh, Gurmit
44649.
Weng, Chan Kook
46997.
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Abstract
Incluye referencias bibliográficas. By-products as animal feedstuffs Chapter 1. Comparstive ecophysiology of oil palm and tropical rain forest Chapter 10. Treatment technology for palm oil refinery effluent Chapter 11. The zero burn technique of oil palm cultivation Chapter 12. Underplanting - An economic and ecologically sound technique of replanting Chapter 13. Land application of palm oil mill effluent Chapter 14. Empty fruit bunches as mulch Chapter 15. Production of organic fertilisers and soil conditioners Chapter 16. Manufacture of building materials from oil palm biomass Chapter 17. Pulp and paper from oil palm biomass Chapter 19. By-products for chemical, microbiological and other uses Chapter 2. Biodiversity and oil palm cultivation Chapter 20. Renewable energy from oil palm industry Chapter 21. Palm oil: food applications and nutritional properties Chapter 22. Versatility of palm oil in non-food applications Chapter 23. Food safety in the palm oil industry Chapter 24. Genetic engineering and biosafety Chapter 25. Environmental quality act Chapter 26. Factories and machinery (Noise exposure) regulations Chapter 27. Land conservation act Chapter 28. Status of pesticides control in Malaysia Chapter 3. Social-economic considerations in the development of oil palm plantations in Malaysia Chapter 4. Social dimensions and legislations of the malaysian oil palm industry Chapter 5. Sustainability reporting in the palm oil industry Chapter 6. Biomass production and uses in the oil palm industry Chapter 7. Cultural practices and their impact Chapter 8. Integrated pest and disease management and associated impact of pesticides Chapter 9. Treatment of palm oil mill effluent Palm oil: environmental sustainability and global standardization in the malaysian palm oil industry Section A. Ecophysiology of oil palm and biodiversity Section B. Social economics in oil palm industry Section C. Sustainable reporting Section D. Biomass resources Section E. Sustainable field practices Section F. Effluent treatment Section G. Nutrient recycling and soil conditioners Section H. Bulk ligno-cellulosic materials for industrial uses Section I. By-products for animal feed and other uses Section J. Biofuel Section K. Versatility of palm oil anf food safety Section L. Biotechnology Section M. Environmental legislations
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Palabras clave:
Aceite de palma
Malaysia
Sostenibilidad.
Palma de aceite
Aceite de palma
Malaysia
Sostenibilidad.
Palma de aceite