Utilization of oil palm waste for the production of blockboard and compost and their environmental impact: a review / Zairul Azrin Md Zainordin

In Malaysia, palm oil industry is the most important commodity of this country and become the world's second-largest producer after Indonesia. Elaesis guneensis Jacq is one of the most productive oil palm in the world, which can produced 20 to 45 tons of fresh fruit bunch (FFB) in one hectare a...

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Main Author: Md Zainordin, Zairul Azrin
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2016
Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/17519/
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description In Malaysia, palm oil industry is the most important commodity of this country and become the world's second-largest producer after Indonesia. Elaesis guneensis Jacq is one of the most productive oil palm in the world, which can produced 20 to 45 tons of fresh fruit bunch (FFB) in one hectare after 3 years planting (Singh, 2010). With this amount, it's produced high amounts of high value waste that can be utilized. One of the alternatives is the production of "block board" to reconcile the future demand of the low end furniture from the oil palm trunk. While in agricultural sector, it has proven that the oil palm frond have high potential to be composted to replace the peat moss as the humus amended with the soilless medium of the cauliflower crop. Therefore, in this review paper, we will discuss about the environmental impact when utilized the oil palm waste.
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spelling uitm-175192019-06-17T07:53:43Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/17519/ Utilization of oil palm waste for the production of blockboard and compost and their environmental impact: a review / Zairul Azrin Md Zainordin Md Zainordin, Zairul Azrin In Malaysia, palm oil industry is the most important commodity of this country and become the world's second-largest producer after Indonesia. Elaesis guneensis Jacq is one of the most productive oil palm in the world, which can produced 20 to 45 tons of fresh fruit bunch (FFB) in one hectare after 3 years planting (Singh, 2010). With this amount, it's produced high amounts of high value waste that can be utilized. One of the alternatives is the production of "block board" to reconcile the future demand of the low end furniture from the oil palm trunk. While in agricultural sector, it has proven that the oil palm frond have high potential to be composted to replace the peat moss as the humus amended with the soilless medium of the cauliflower crop. Therefore, in this review paper, we will discuss about the environmental impact when utilized the oil palm waste. Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2016 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/17519/2/PPb_ZAIRUL%20AZRIN%20MD%20ZAINORDIN%20AT%2016_5.pdf Md Zainordin, Zairul Azrin (2016) Utilization of oil palm waste for the production of blockboard and compost and their environmental impact: a review / Zairul Azrin Md Zainordin. (2016) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/17519.pdf> (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Md Zainordin, Zairul Azrin
Utilization of oil palm waste for the production of blockboard and compost and their environmental impact: a review / Zairul Azrin Md Zainordin
title Utilization of oil palm waste for the production of blockboard and compost and their environmental impact: a review / Zairul Azrin Md Zainordin
title_full Utilization of oil palm waste for the production of blockboard and compost and their environmental impact: a review / Zairul Azrin Md Zainordin
title_fullStr Utilization of oil palm waste for the production of blockboard and compost and their environmental impact: a review / Zairul Azrin Md Zainordin
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of oil palm waste for the production of blockboard and compost and their environmental impact: a review / Zairul Azrin Md Zainordin
title_short Utilization of oil palm waste for the production of blockboard and compost and their environmental impact: a review / Zairul Azrin Md Zainordin
title_sort utilization of oil palm waste for the production of blockboard and compost and their environmental impact: a review / zairul azrin md zainordin
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/17519/