[0:03]Palm oil industry produce vast amount of biomass. Mainly for milling sector including empty fruit bundles or ES. Those are what remains of the fresh fruit bunches after the fruit has been removed for oil pressing. EABs are a type of meal waste which is very valuable for farmers because they provide nutrition and increase the soil organic matter content of the soil. Currently, most of the ESBS that come out of the meal as waste are used as an organic fertilizer for oil palms. Today, EFBS can be converted into brackets. EFBS that used to be disposed of as waste have recently been used as full as quantities have increased. Palm biomass, break it can become an important renewable energy full source to replace LPG or core brackets. Brackets generated from EFBS also offer bigger commercialization opportunities and competitiveness in the international markets. Converting oil palm biomass into a uniform solid full through breting process appears to be potentially an attractive solution in upgrading its properties and to add value as renewable energy fuels.

Recording for Quiz 1#Plantation#Oil Palm#
Endang Lestari Course
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[0:03]Those are what remains of the fresh fruit bunches after the fruit has been removed for oil pressing.
[0:03]EABs are a type of meal waste which is very valuable for farmers because they provide nutrition and increase the soil organic matter content of the soil.
[0:03]Currently, most of the ESBS that come out of the meal as waste are used as an organic fertilizer for oil palms.
[0:03]EFBS that used to be disposed of as waste have recently been used as full as quantities have increased.
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