Malaysia Palm Oil
Industry Outlook to 2018 – Demand for Bio Fuel to Drive Production”
provides a comprehensive analysis of the various aspects such as industry
revenue and production of Global, Indonesia, Thailand, Columbia, Papa Guinea
and Malaysia Palm Oil industry. The report discusses export and import scenario,
palm oil upstream and downstream participants, exporters, importers and
customers and various establishments operating in the Malaysia Bio fuel
industry. The report also covers the market shares of major palm oil companies
in Malaysia. The publication includes the opinions and statistics provided by
several industry veterans related to palm oil consumption, SWOT, drivers,
restraints, future outlook and companies positioning in the sector.
Planted Area Palm Oil Malaysia |
The production of palm oil has dominated the global
vegetable oil market over the years, accounting for approximately ~ share in
world vegetable oil production in 2012. The worldwide production of palm oil
has increased from ~ million tons in 2008 to almost ~ million tons in 2012.
Malaysia Palm Oil Industry which is heavily dependent on the production and
yield of palm oil and its products, registered revenues of USD ~ million in
2012. Even so with the decline in prices of palm oil, the revenues decreased by
19.44% compared to 2011.
The various factors which have been driving the market
over the period 2008-2013 are the rising demand for oils and fats, the economic
advantages of palm oil, the non-food application of palm oil. The Malaysia Palm
Oil Industry registered a negative CAGR of 4.7% from USD 2,657.14 million in 2008
to USD ~ million in 2013.
The Malaysia palm oil industry comprises of eight major
segments namely crude palm oil, crude palm kernel oil, palm kernel, palm kernel
cake, palm olein, palm stearin, bio fuels and oleo chemicals. Production of
crude palm oil increased at a CAGR of 1.62% from ~ thousand tons in 2008 to ~
thousand tons in 2013.
Land holdings of oil palm plantation in Malaysia are
divided amongst government, private estates, state and small holders. The
highest share of landholdings was under private estates comprising of 60.3% of
Malaysia’s palm oil planted area in 2008 which had increased to ~% in 2013. The
land under small holders had increased from ~ hectares in 2008 to ~ hectares in
2013.
The Malaysia palm oil industry comprises of various establishments
such as mills, refineries and oleo chemical plants which together undertake the
palm oil extraction and processing. The number of FFB mills in Malaysia in 2008
was ~ which increased to ~ in 2013. The capacity of the refineries in 2008 was
reported as 19.2 million tons which increased to ~ million tons in 2013.
In terms of competition, the Malaysia palm oil industry is a
highly fragmented. The three main players of this industry in terms of market
share are Felda Global Ventures, Sime Darby Berhad and Trade winds
plantations. The revenues of FGV were
reported as ~ MYR million in 2013. The palm oil industry in Malaysia is
changing at a brisk rate. Technological advancements and mergers as well as
competitive pressures from Indonesia have been significantly changing the
Industry. Revenues from the palm oil industry in Malaysia are expected to
expand to USD 2.1 billion in 2018, growing at a CAGR of ~% from 2013 to 2018.
Key Topics Covered in the Report
• The market
size of the Malaysia Palm Oil Industry, 2008-2013
• Market
segmentation of Malaysia Palm Oil Industry by Establishments, 2008-2013
• Market
segmentation of Malaysia Palm Oil Industry by Ownership, 2008-2013
• Market
segmentation of Malaysia Palm Oil Industry by Palm oil Planted Area, 2008-2013
• Trends and
Developments in the Malaysia Palm Oil Industry
• Government
Regulations in Malaysia Palm Oil Industry
• SWOT
Analysis of Malaysia Palm Oil Industry
• Growth
Drivers and Restraints of Malaysia Palm Oil Industry
• Market
Share of Major Players in Malaysia Palm Oil Industry
• Company
profiles of major players in Malaysia Palm Oil Industry
• Future
outlook and projections on the basis of revenue in Malaysia Palm Oil Industry,
2014-2018
Table of Contents
1. Overview of Palm
Oil Industry
Negative impacts
1.1. Palm oil and
Palm Kernel Oil Products and Applications
Palm Oil Usage in Food
Non Food Uses of Palm oil
2. Global Palm Oil
Market Scenario
2.1. Global
Production of Crude Palm Oil, 2008-2013
2.2. Global
Consumption of Palm Oil, 2008-2013
2.3. Major
Importers of Palm Oil Worldwide, 2008-2013
2.4. Malaysia and
Indonesia Palm Oil Industry Comparisons
3. Malaysia Palm
Oil Industry Introduction
3.1. Production
Process of Palm Oil
3.2. Major
Malaysia Palm Oil Industry Participants
Upstream Producers
Downstream Producers
Exporters - Importers
Industry Organizations
Customers
4. Malaysia Palm
Oil Market Size
4.1. By Revenue,
2008 –2013
4.2. By
Production, 2008-2013
4.2.1. Average
Annual Prices of Palm Oil Products, 2008-2013
4.3. By Palm Oil
Stock, 2008-2013
4.4. By Palm Oil Planted Area, 2008-2013
Crude Palm Oil Yield, 2008-2013
4.5. By Palm Oil
Consumption, 2008-2013
5. Exports and
Imports of Palm Oil in Malaysia
5.1. Malaysia Palm
Oil Exports
5.1.1. By Value
2008-2013
5.1.2. By Volume,
2008-2013
5.1.3. Malaysia
Palm Oil Exports Segmentation
5.1.3.1. By Major
Countries, 2008-2013
5.1.3.2. By Major Ports, 2008-2013
5.2. Malaysia Palm
Oil Imports
5.2.1. By Value,
2008-2012
5.2.2. By Volume,
2008-2013
6. Malaysia Palm
Oil Market Segmentation
6.1. By Ownership,
2008-2013
6.2. By
Establishments, 2008-2013
6.3. By Mature and
Immature Planted Area, 2008-2013
7. Malaysia
Biodiesel Market Introduction and Size, 2008-2013
8. Trends and Developments
in Malaysia Palm Oil Industry
Increasing Government Contribution
Smallholder Sustainability Support Programme
Increased Focus towards Downstream Technology
9. Government Role
in Malaysia Palm Oil Industry
Regulations by the government of Malaysia
10. SWOT Analysis of
Malaysia Palm Oil Industry
11. Growth Drivers
and Restraints of Malaysia Palm Oil Industry
11.1. Growth Drivers
Rising Demand for Oils and Fats
Demand for Non Food Applications
Economic Advantages of palm oil
11.2. Restraints
Ageing Tree Population
Labor Shortage
Spreading Plant Disease
Declining Availability of New Lands
Stagnating National Yields
Production Growth Uncertain
12. Environmental
Impacts and Sustainable Development in the Malaysian palm oil industry
Land Use Conversion
Fertilizers and pesticides
Emissions from milling process
Sustainable Development
13. Competitive
Landscape of Malaysia Palm Oil Industry
13.1. Market
Share of Major Players in Malaysia Palm Oil Industry by Planted Area, 2013
13.2. Revenues
of Major Players, 2013
13.3. Major
Investments in the Malaysia Palm Oil Industry
14. Company
Profiles of Major Players
14.1. Sime Darby
Plantation Berhard
14.1.1.
Business Overview
14.1.2.
Business Strategies
Differentiation and Extension of Upstream and Downstream
Operations
Adoption of Sustainable Practices
Increased Focus towards R&D
Continued Performance improvement
14.1.3. Key
Performance Indicators, 2012-2013
14.2. FELDA
14.2.1. Business
Overview
14.2.2.
Business Strategies
Aggressive Replanting Strategy
Focus on Operational Improvement
14.3. Wilmar
International
14.3.1.
Business Overview
14.3.2.
Business Strategies
Integrated Business Model
Spreading Its Plantation Business
Expansion of Distribution Network
14.4. Kuala
Lumpur Kepong
14.4.1.
Business Overview
14.4.2.
Business Strategies
Maintaining Cost efficiency
Acquisitions
Increased Mechanization
14.5. United
Plantation
14.5.1.
Business Overview
14.5.2.
Business Strategies
Gaining Knowledge on Crop Improvement
Backward Integration
Increased Focus on Replanting
14.5.3. Key
Performance Indicators, 2011-2013
14.6. Boustead
14.6.1.
Business Overview
14.6.2.
Business Strategies
Strengthening of Core Business Areas
Focus on Improving palm Oil Productivity
14.6.3. Key
Performance Indicators, 2012-2013
14.7. Hapseng
Plantation Berhard
14.7.1.
Business Overview
14.7.2. Business Strategies
Diversification
Expansion of Planted Area
14.7.3. Key
Performance Indicators, 2011-2013
14.8. IOI
Corporation
14.8.1.
Business Overview
14.8.2.
Business Strategies
Vertical Integration of Business Activities
Focused R&D towards Clonal Palms
Operational Efficiency
14.8.3. Key
Performance Indicators, 2011-2013
14.9. Tradewinds
Plantation Berhard
14.9.1.
Business Overview
14.9.2.
Business Strategies
Increased Investment in R&D
Effective Agronomic Techniques
15. Malaysia Palm
Oil Industry Future Outlook and Projections
15.1. Cause and
Effect Relationship between Dependent and Independent Factors of Malaysia Palm
Oil Industry
15.2. Future
Outlook and Projections
16. Macroeconomic
and Industry Factors
16.1.
Population, 2008-2018
16.2. Consumer
Expenditure on Food, 2008 – 2018
16.3. Gross
Domestic Product, 2008 – 2018
16.4. Fresh
Fruit Bunch Yield, 2008- 2018
17. Appendix
17.1. Market Definition
17.2.
Abbreviations
17.3. Research
Methodology
Data Collection Methods
Approach
Variables (Dependent and Independent)
Final Conclusion
17.4. Disclaimer
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