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      Palm Oil — Frequently Asked Questions

      22 questions answered about Palm Oil — origins, specifications, applications, and more.

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      1

      What is ''Palm Oil'' and how is it produced?

      Palm oil is a versatile edible vegetable oil derived from the mesocarp (reddish pulp) of the fruit of the oil palm tree, primarily the species Elaeis guineensis. Originating in West Africa, the oil palm has been cultivated for thousands of years and is now one of the most important commercial crops in tropical agriculture. The scientific name Elaeis guineensis was assigned by the French botanist Nicolaas Jacquin in 1763, reflecting the plant's Guinea Coast origins.
      The oil palm tree thrives in tropical climates within 10 degrees of the equator, requiring consistent rainfall, warm temperatures, and well-drained soils. Today, the largest producers of palm oil are Indonesia and Malaysia, which together account for approximately 85% of global production. Other significant producing countries include Thailand, Colombia, Nigeria, Guatemala, and Papua New Guinea. Global annual production exceeds 75 million metric tonnes, making palm oil the world's most produced and consumed vegetable oil.
      The production process begins with the harvesting of fresh fruit bunches (FFBs) from oil palm plantations. These bunches, weighing 10-25 kg each, are transported to palm oil mills within 24 hours of harvest to prevent deterioration. At the mill, the bunches are sterilised using high-pressure steam to inactivate enzymes that cause free fatty acid formation.
      The sterilised bunches are then threshed to separate individual fruitlets from the bunch stalks. The fruitlets undergo digestion in steam-heated vessels to break down the fruit structure, followed by mechanical pressing to extract crude palm oil (CPO). The crude oil is clarified, purified, and dried before storage.
      From the same fruit, palm kernel oil (PKO) is separately extracted from the seed or kernel, yielding a distinct oil with different properties and applications.
      Crude palm oil undergoes refining to produce RBD (Refined, Bleached, and Deodorised) palm oil, the standard commercial grade. The refining process involves degumming to remove phospholipids, bleaching with activated earth to remove colour pigments and impurities, and deodorisation under high vacuum and temperature to remove volatile compounds and free fatty acids.
      The resulting RBD palm oil is a pale yellow, odourless, and flavour-neutral product suitable for food manufacturing. Further fractionation separates RBD palm oil into palm olein (the liquid fraction, used primarily as cooking oil) and palm stearin (the solid fraction, used in margarines, shortenings, and industrial applications).
      Palm oil has been used for culinary purposes in West and Central Africa for over 5,000 years. Archaeological evidence from Egyptian tombs suggests palm oil was traded along ancient commerce routes.
      European merchants encountered palm oil during the 15th-century explorations of the African coast, and it became a significant commodity during the Industrial Revolution, initially used for soap making, candle production, and as a lubricant for machinery. The British established the first commercial oil palm plantations in British Malaya (modern Malaysia) in the early 20th century, transforming the global supply landscape.
      In the food industry, palm oil is exceptionally versatile. It is used in commercial frying due to its high smoke point (approximately 230 degrees Celsius) and excellent oxidative stability. It serves as a key ingredient in margarine, shortening, vanaspati ghee, ice cream, chocolate and confectionery coatings, instant noodles, baked goods, and numerous processed food products.
      Its semi-solid consistency at room temperature, neutral flavour, and excellent shelf stability make it the preferred fat in many food manufacturing applications. Palm oil is also naturally rich in carotenoids (provitamin A) and tocotrienols (vitamin E), although these are largely removed during refining. Red palm oil, which retains its natural carotenoid content, is valued in speciality food and nutraceutical markets.
      Beyond food, palm oil and its derivatives serve a vast range of industrial applications. In the oleochemical industry, palm oil is converted into fatty acids, fatty alcohols, methyl esters, and glycerine — feedstocks for soaps, detergents, surfactants, personal care products, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical excipients. Palm oil-based biodiesel (palm methyl ester, PME) is an established biofuel in Southeast Asia and is increasingly used in European renewable energy blending mandates. Palm-based waxes are used in candle manufacturing as a sustainable alternative to paraffin wax.
      Food-grade palm oil has undergone continuous quality improvements over recent decades. Modern refining technology has virtually eliminated contaminants such as 3-MCPD and glycidyl esters, which were identified as process-induced contaminants in refined oils. Advances in fractionation technology allow precise separation of palm oil into multiple fractions with tailored melting profiles for specific food applications.
      The RSPO (Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil), established in 2004, has driven significant improvements in supply chain certification, traceability, and environmental and social standards across the industry.
      Interesting facts about palm oil include: the oil palm is the most efficient oilseed crop in the world, producing 4-10 times more oil per hectare than any other vegetable oil crop; a single oil palm tree can produce fruit for 25-30 years; palm oil is present in approximately 50% of all packaged products sold in supermarkets; and Malaysia alone has over 5.7 million hectares under oil palm cultivation. The global palm oil industry supports the livelihoods of millions of smallholder farmers across tropical regions.
      Industrial applications continue to expand, with palm oil derivatives finding use in lubricants, printing inks, hydraulic fluids, textile processing, rubber production, and animal feed. The versatility of palm oil chemistry allows it to be modified through interesterification, hydrogenation, and enzymatic processing to create custom fat systems for virtually any food or industrial application, cementing its position as the world's most important vegetable oil.
      2

      What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for bulk palm oil supply?

      Bio Green Wax Ltd supplies bulk palm oil with a minimum order quantity of 16 to 23 metric tonnes per shipment, equivalent to one ISO tank or flexitank load. Smaller quantities may be accommodated in drums or IBCs. Please contact our sales team to discuss your specific volume requirements.
      3

      Do you supply RSPO SG (Segregated) certified palm oil for B2B buyers?

      Yes, we supply RSPO Segregated (SG), Mass Balance (MB), and Book & Claim (BC) certified refined palm oil, providing full traceability back to certified sustainable plantations. Supply chain certificates are provided with each order.
      4

      What is the free fatty acid (FFA) content and iodine value of your refined palm oil?

      Our RBD palm oil meets standard PORAM specifications with a free fatty acid content of ≤0.1% and an iodine value typically in the range of 50–55 g I₂/100g. A batch-specific Certificate of Analysis (CoA) is provided with every shipment.
      5

      Is your palm oil EUDR (EU Deforestation Regulation) compliant with full traceability documentation?

      Yes, we supply palm oil with full plantation-level traceability, geolocation data, and due diligence statements as required by the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). Our compliance team can assist EU-importing buyers with the complete documentation package.
      6

      What packaging options are available — ISO tanks, flexitanks, IBCs, or drums?

      We supply bulk palm oil in food-grade flexitanks (16,000–24,000 litres), Jerry Cans (5L, 10L, 15L, 20L, 30L), Tins (15L, 20L), Bag-in-Cartons (20L), and retail pouches (1L, 2L). The optimal format depends on your order volume, destination port, and storage infrastructure. Contact us to discuss the most cost-effective option for your supply chain.
      7

      What are the current CIF/FOB prices for refined palm oil per metric tonne?

      Palm oil prices fluctuate with global commodity markets. Please contact our sales team for the most current FOB Malaysia/Indonesia or CIF destination pricing tailored to your order volume and delivery location.
      8

      Can you provide Halal and Kosher certification documentation for palm oil?

      Yes, Halal certification from internationally recognised Islamic bodies is provided as standard with our palm oil. Kosher-certified supply can also be arranged on request. Please state your certification requirements when enquiring.
      9

      What is the shelf life of refined palm oil under standard storage conditions?

      Refined palm oil has a shelf life of 24 months from production when stored in a clean, sealed environment away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture. Recommended liquid bulk storage temperature is 35–40°C to maintain fluidity.
      10

      Do you supply palm oil in bulk tanker loads for large-scale food manufacturers?

      Yes, full-tanker bulk liquid orders (typically 5,000–70,000 metric tonnes) are available for large-scale food manufacturers, with competitive FOB pricing and customised delivery scheduling. Please contact us to discuss your volume and logistics requirements.
      11

      What countries do you export palm oil to, and what are your lead times?

      Bio Green Wax Ltd exports refined palm oil globally, including to Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, Africa, and Southeast Asia. Lead times from order confirmation are typically 2–8 weeks for FOB shipments. Contact us for destination-specific estimates.
      12

      Is your palm oil suitable for frying, margarine production, and confectionery use?

      Yes, RBD palm oil is one of the most versatile edible oils in food manufacturing. It is widely used in commercial deep frying due to its high smoke point and oxidative stability, in margarine and shortening production, and in confectionery coatings and filled products.
      13

      Can you provide a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for palm oil?

      Yes, a full Certificate of Analysis and Safety Data Sheet are provided with every shipment, confirming batch-specific parameters including FFA, peroxide value, iodine value, moisture, and colour. These documents support customs compliance and buyer quality management systems.
      14

      What ISCC-EU certification does your palm oil carry for biofuel applications?

      We supply ISCC-EU certified palm oil for buyers using it as a biofuel or biodiesel feedstock. ISCC documentation including GHG calculation certificates is provided to support RED II compliance for European renewable energy targets.
      15

      What is the smoke point and oxidative stability of your refined palm oil?

      Refined palm oil has a smoke point of approximately 230°C, making it highly suitable for commercial deep frying. Its naturally high saturated fat content and low polyunsaturated fatty acid profile deliver excellent oxidative stability and an extended frying life compared to most vegetable oils.
      16

      Do you offer non-GMO or organic certified palm oil for food manufacturers?

      Non-GMO palm oil is available as standard, as oil palm is not commercially genetically modified. Organic certified supply can be sourced upon request. Please contact us with your specific certification requirements and volumes.
      17

      What are the typical fatty acid composition specifications of your palm oil?

      RBD palm oil typically contains approximately 44% palmitic acid (C16:0), 5% stearic acid (C18:0), 39% oleic acid (C18:1), and 10% linoleic acid (C18:2). This balanced fatty acid profile gives palm oil its semi-solid texture and excellent functionality across food manufacturing applications.
      18

      Can you supply palm oil meeting FOSFA or PORAM quality standards?

      Yes, we supply refined palm oil to both PORAM and FOSFA International quality standards — the globally recognised specifications accepted by buyers worldwide. CoA parameters are verified against these standards before each shipment.
      19

      What are your payment terms — LC, TT, or open account for bulk orders?

      We accept irrevocable Letter of Credit (LC) at sight, Telegraphic Transfer (TT) with advance or agreed credit terms, and open account for established buyers. Payment terms are agreed based on order size, buyer history, and destination country.
      20

      Do you provide MSDS/TDS documentation for customs and regulatory compliance?

      Yes, Material Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and Technical Data Sheets (TDS) are provided for all products, facilitating customs clearance, regulatory compliance, and internal quality management. Documents are available in English and can be tailored to destination market requirements.
      21

      What is the difference between RBD palm oil, crude palm oil, and palm olein for B2B use?

      Crude palm oil (CPO) is the unrefined extract from the palm fruit with high FFA and deep colour, typically purchased by refineries. RBD palm oil is the consumer and industrial-grade product after refining, bleaching, and deodorising. Palm olein is the liquid fraction obtained by fractionating RBD palm oil — lower melting point, greater fluidity, and ideal for cooking oil blending and frying.
      22

      Does Bio Green Wax supply Palm Oil internationally?

      Yes. Bio Green Wax Ltd is a trusted global supplier of Palm Oil, delivering to clients across all major continents including Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa, the Middle East, and Oceania. We supply to over 50 countries with established logistics networks, ensuring timely and cost-effective delivery.
      All shipments comply with international trade standards, and we hold certifications including RSPO SG, ISO 9001, and HACCP to meet the regulatory requirements of any destination market. Whether you need bulk quantities for industrial manufacturing or smaller volumes for specialty applications, Bio Green Wax ensures reliable, worldwide supply of premium-quality Palm Oil.

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