A review on climate changes towards oil palm production / Noor Sharinie Shari

Changes in climate will increase and decrease oil palm yield and can affect the economic because Malaysian as a largest exporter of palm oil. However, it essential to study the production pattern of palm oil in relation with climate and to making estimation of response palm oil changes in climatic f...

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Main Author: Shari, Noor Sharinie
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2017
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24385/
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description Changes in climate will increase and decrease oil palm yield and can affect the economic because Malaysian as a largest exporter of palm oil. However, it essential to study the production pattern of palm oil in relation with climate and to making estimation of response palm oil changes in climatic factors such as temperature, precipitation and daylight duration. According to Basiron (2007), show optimum yield related to maximum rainfall need is 1500- 2000 mm year with obscene dry season and sunshine distributed exceed 2000 ha/year. Then, maximum temperature 29 to 33 ℃ and minimum temperature 22 to 24 ℃ favor the increase oil palm. According to MPOC (2012) reported that, current CPO is 45 MN tonnes while El Nino induce drought can decrease 20 % and will out 6 million tonnes of CPO. Furthermore, MPOB (2010), review that economic and development because the direct and indirect of climate changes when CPO drop by 3.3 % to 16.99 MT from 17 MT in 2009. For example, peninsular Malaysian and Sabah both decrease 6.1 and 2.5 % from 9.5 % and 3 MT but in Sarawak CPO production has increase 9.3 % to 2.2 MT.
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spelling uitm-243852020-07-20T06:28:41Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24385/ A review on climate changes towards oil palm production / Noor Sharinie Shari Shari, Noor Sharinie Environmental conditions. Environmental quality. Environmental indicators. Environmental degradation Agriculture and the environment Changes in climate will increase and decrease oil palm yield and can affect the economic because Malaysian as a largest exporter of palm oil. However, it essential to study the production pattern of palm oil in relation with climate and to making estimation of response palm oil changes in climatic factors such as temperature, precipitation and daylight duration. According to Basiron (2007), show optimum yield related to maximum rainfall need is 1500- 2000 mm year with obscene dry season and sunshine distributed exceed 2000 ha/year. Then, maximum temperature 29 to 33 ℃ and minimum temperature 22 to 24 ℃ favor the increase oil palm. According to MPOC (2012) reported that, current CPO is 45 MN tonnes while El Nino induce drought can decrease 20 % and will out 6 million tonnes of CPO. Furthermore, MPOB (2010), review that economic and development because the direct and indirect of climate changes when CPO drop by 3.3 % to 16.99 MT from 17 MT in 2009. For example, peninsular Malaysian and Sabah both decrease 6.1 and 2.5 % from 9.5 % and 3 MT but in Sarawak CPO production has increase 9.3 % to 2.2 MT. Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2017 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24385/1/24385.pdf Shari, Noor Sharinie (2017) A review on climate changes towards oil palm production / Noor Sharinie Shari. (2017) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/24385.pdf> (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Environmental conditions. Environmental quality. Environmental indicators. Environmental degradation
Agriculture and the environment
Shari, Noor Sharinie
A review on climate changes towards oil palm production / Noor Sharinie Shari
title A review on climate changes towards oil palm production / Noor Sharinie Shari
title_full A review on climate changes towards oil palm production / Noor Sharinie Shari
title_fullStr A review on climate changes towards oil palm production / Noor Sharinie Shari
title_full_unstemmed A review on climate changes towards oil palm production / Noor Sharinie Shari
title_short A review on climate changes towards oil palm production / Noor Sharinie Shari
title_sort review on climate changes towards oil palm production / noor sharinie shari
topic Environmental conditions. Environmental quality. Environmental indicators. Environmental degradation
Agriculture and the environment
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24385/