POTENSI LIMBAH INDUSTRI KELAPA SAWIT DI INDONESIA

2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Indriyati Indriyati

The status of indonesian palm oil industry in the world to be the fi rst one that built a modern palm oil industry. There is a trend of palm oil industry in the future time to be the dominan industry. On 2005 was increse to be 5.597.158 ha with CPO production about 12.451.000 ton which is spread in 20 provinces. The increasing of palm oil production give impact to solid and liquid waste potential. All the waste can be used as energy alternatif, beside that the potency of solid and liquid waste will give contribution to CO2 emission of global warming.Key words : palm oil.

2019 ◽  
Vol 255 ◽  
pp. 02001 ◽  
Author(s):  
Inyang John ◽  
Andrew-Munot Magdalene ◽  
Syed Shazali Syed Tarmizi ◽  
Johnathan Tanjong Shirley

This paper reviews key production process for crude palm oil and highlights factors that highly influence the production of crude palm oil. This paper proposes a generic conceptual model for crude palm production process considering these factors. The conceptual model could be modified to consider other factors not included in this paper. The future research would be to construct a simulation model based on the conceptual model proposed in this paper and analyse the effect of these factors on the performance of crude palm oil production system.


Author(s):  
E Tety ◽  
A Rifai ◽  
TH Rasyid ◽  
Yeni Kusumawaty ◽  
S Tarigan

This study aimed to compare the level of income on the production of Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFB) for Land Application (LA) and Non-Land Application (NLA) fields. The data used was secondary data from the company in terms of information on the area of palm oil plantations, palm oil production, waste production, and the spread of palm oil liquid waste. Data analysis applied analysis of production, depreciation, cost analysis, revenue, net income, and production efficiency. Based on the results of the study, FFB income in PTPN V Lubuk Dalam Estate from Land Application (LA) field was IDR 51,816,821 / ha/year, which was higher than the income from the Non-Land Application (NLA) field of IDR 33,073,190 / ha/year. In conclusion, PTPN V Lubuk Dalam Estate received higher income by applying LA waste management compared to Non-Land application (NLA).


2021 ◽  
Vol 56 (2) ◽  
pp. 405-418
Author(s):  
Dyah Wulan Sari ◽  
Haura Azzahra Tarbiyah Islamiya ◽  
Wenny Restikasari ◽  
Emi Salmah

Indonesia has become the largest producer and exporter of crude palm oil commodities in the world. Therefore, the production of CPO turns out to be very greedy for land. There are any problems in production CPO, therefore the study aims to develop a conceptual framework of the source of output growth, whether driven by input or productivity growth, and to implement this concept by investigating the source of output growth in the crude palm oil industry in Indonesia. The investigation applies firm-level panel data and follows a quantitative approach using general method of moments to estimate the production coefficients and calculate the input and productivity growth. The result shows that the output growth of the crude palm oil industry does not lead in productivity growth driven. It seems to be driven by input growth, not by productivity growth. Since growth is still driven by input, the crude palm oil industry will be less competitive in the world market. The high world demand for crude palm oil commodities from Indonesia must be met by using more efficient input factors, optimizing production scale, and supporting technological progress. The government, therefore, must have strategies that are more competitive in the global market.


2021 ◽  
Vol 80 (S1) ◽  
pp. S8-S32
Author(s):  
Lionel Bently

This introductory essay reviews the history of the Journal, divided into two stages: the period from 1921 to 1953; and that from 1954 to today. It examines the changing institutional arrangements, personnel, as well as some of the highlights in the content of the Journal. If there is a theme, it is that the Journal was established by and developed its reputation because of the efforts of many of the outstanding scholars at Cambridge who over the decades offered the outputs of their talents to the Journal; and that the Journal has used that reputation more and more to attract the scholars outside Cambridge – indeed from all over the world. Whatever the aims of those who established the Cambridge Law Journal in 1921, and without much self-consciousness, the Journal incrementally acquired the status and practices of a learned journal. Finally, the essay reflects on the future, in particular the challenges of digitisation, open access and inclusivity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-33
Author(s):  
Sani Shehu ◽  
Mohd Afandi Salleh ◽  
Edy Fitriawan Syahadat

The oil palm plantation can be found throughout West Africa and palm oil has contributed significantly towards the Nigerian exports. However, the palm oil industry in Nigeria was declining to 36.4% in 1969 and 13.2% in 1974 in spite of being the largest global exporting country at the beginning of 20th Century. Since then, domestic consumption has increased, slow growth in palm oil production and low output was delivered. The equipment of production is considered obsolete, the plantations are aging, the technology access is very little, and financing is insufficient. This indicated a threat and inefficiency of Nigerian palm oil industries to cater for the needs of people regardless of the increase in oil demand locally as the  palm kernel oil is becoming important food and raw materials. Due to this problem, Nigeria remained to receive palm oil from Malaysia even though the seedlings was originated from Nigeria. Other large importers include from Benin, Ghana, Ivory Coast and Togo. This issue has caused Palm oil production in Nigeria to be more expensive and not competitive if compared to other countries like Malaysia and Indonesia. Hence, the objective of this paper explores the challenges facing palm oil industry in Nigeria using qualitative data through document and thematic analysis. The semi-structured interview was analysed by utilizing Atlas ti 8 software. The findings of the paper shows that there are challenges facing palm oil industry in Nigeria such as lack of good planting materials, poor funding, improper milling and lack of technology. From this, it is confirmed that there are numerous challenges facing palm oil industry in Nigeria which requires aids from the government from allocation of huge amount of its budget to agriculture and establish better policies for the palm oil industry that will attract more public and private investment. Keywords: Oil Palm, Palm Oil, Palm Oil industry in Nigeria, Challenges  


Konversi ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
An Nisa Fitria ◽  
Vandhie Satyawira Gunawan ◽  
Mardiah Mardiah

Palm oil is one of the plantation crops that have high economic value and is growing rapidly. The wider the area of oil palm plantations in Indonesia, the more palm oil mills will process palm fresh fruit marks and produce waste from processed palm oil, namely solid waste and liquid waste. Each tonne of fresh fruit bunches (FFB) processed at the plant will potentially leave waste of about 23% empty palm oil, 4% wet decanter solid, 6.5% shell, 13% fiber, and 50% liquid waste. This review will discuss the utilization of palm oil mill liquid waste (LCPKS) which is organic material that still contains many benefits such as nutrients, therefore the application of liquid waste is an effort to recycle some of the nutrients (recycling nutrients) which is followed by harvesting fresh fruit bunches (FFB) from oil palm so that it will reduce the cost of fertilization which is classified as very high for oil palm cultivation. During the processing of oil palm fruit into palm oil in the palm oil industry, the remaining process is obtained in the form of liquid waste. If done properly, the liquid waste of the palm oil industry is considerable potential and can increase the added value of waste itself.Keywords: liquid waste industry, palm oil, utilization  


2015 ◽  
Vol 1125 ◽  
pp. 322-326
Author(s):  
J. Nor Ruwaida ◽  
M. Rashid ◽  
M.M. Syahirah

The remarkable growth of palm oil industry in Malaysia is undeniable. Approximately, one million ton of crude palm oil is produced by the industry in a month, thus put Malaysia as one of the largest producer in the world. Most of the mills are operated on cogeneration system, where the biomass residue of palm fibre and shell are used as fuel in the mill boilers mostly to generate steam and also electricity. This practise however produced considerable amount of particulates in terms of fly ash emitting to the environment. Thus, this study is to evaluate the particulate emission from five palm oil mill boilers with steam capacity ranging from 17-35 tonne/h. The results showed that the average particulate emission concentration exiting the stack was 2.21±1.20 g/Nm3 (corrected to 7% oxygen concentration), ranging from 0.42 to 3.77 g/Nm3. The study suggests that the fuel feed rates of fiber and shell was one of the parameters affecting the emission concentration in the boiler. Particulate morphology were also being presented in this study.


Jurnal Zona ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 50-59
Author(s):  
Antoni Antoni ◽  
Yusni Ikhwan Siregar ◽  
Suwondo Suwondo

The development of the palm oil industry in Indonesia is growing rapidly, including the increasing number of palm oil processing factories and their liquid waste which has an impact on increasing the amount of greenhouse gases through methane gas. This research was conducted to determine the strategy in utilizing the effluent palm oil mill as a sustainable energy source in the palm oil mill of PT. MSSP of Siak Regency. Utilization of palm oil mill effluent as biogas fuel is carried out using covered lagoon reactor pond technology and serves to reduce the emission value of 1,365.90 tons of CH4 during 2019 and to function in economic efficiency from the use of sustainable energy or biogas for companies by Rp. 8,109,598,450 and socially functioning for employees and the community around PT. MSSP is a positive perception, both in lightening the work of employees and reducing the will in community settlements. The strategy carried out in the utilization of palm oil mill effluent as a sustainable energy source at PT. MSSP aims at good and proper management and application. The strategy was formulated in the SWOT analysis by compiling strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats in the application of the utilization of palm oil mill effluent as a sustainable energy source.


Konversi ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 39
Author(s):  
Febrina Rantifa Sari ◽  
Raudhah Annissa ◽  
Abubakar Tuhuloula

Limbah cair kelapa sawit berasal dari unit proses pengukusan, proses klarifikasi dan buangan dari hidrosiklon. Pada umumnya, limbah cair kelapa sawit mengandung bahan organik yang tinggi seperti 34,20% ekstrak tanpa N (komposisi kimia) dan 13,19 % Glutamit Asam (komposisi asam amino)sehingga potensial mencemari air tanah dan badan air. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh sistem aerasi pada limbah CPO dan lumpur aktif dalam bak aerasi sehingga didapat penurunan konsentrasi BOD5, COD dan pH effluen serta mengetahui variasi perbandingan volume antara limbah CPO dengan lumpur aktif (activated sludge) terhadap optimalisasi penurunan nilai konsentrasiBOD5, COD dan pH effluen.Pada penelitian ini, limbah cair CPO dan lumpur aktif dimasukkan kedalam bioreaktor dengan variasi perbandingan volume. Kemudian masing-masing bioreaktor diaerasi dengan menggunakan aerator dan dilakukan pengamatan sistem aerasi terhadap penurunan nilai BOD5, COD, dan pH nya dengan menggunakan lumpur aktif. Hasil analisa didapatkan nilai optimum terjadi pada bioreaktor C (8:2)v/v dimana perbandingan antara limbah CPO dengan penambahan lumpur aktif lebih sedikit, nilai BOD5 22,4 mg/L dari nilai awal 25,6 mg/L, nilai COD 42,5953 mg/L dari nilai sampel awal 65,77 mg/L begitu pula nilai MLSS dan MLVSS meningkat pada Bioreaktor C dari 52690 mg/L menjadi 71060 mg/L. Keywords: Waktu retensi, tangki Aerasi, Lumpur Aktif, Limbah cair,  BOD5, COD. Liquid waste crude palm oil derived from strilizer unit, clarification unit and exiles from hydrocyclone. Liquid waste from crude palm oil industry such as34.20% extractwithoutN(chemical composition) and13.19% Glutamitacid(amino acidcomposition)might potentially contaminate ground water and water bodies. This studyaimed todetermine the effect of aeration systemonCPOandwasteactivated sludge in theaerationbasinin order to get the concentrationdecreasedBOD5, CODandpH of theeffluentanddetermine variations inthe ratio betweentheCPOwasteactivated sludgetooptimize theconcentrationimpairmentBOD5, CODandeffluentpH.In this study, liquid wasteandsludgeCPOinserted into thebioreactorwith avolumeratiovariation.Then eachaeratedbioreactorsusingaeratorsandaerationsystemswas observedtodecrease invalue ofBOD5, COD, andpHby usingactivated sludge. Analysisresultsobtainedoptimumvalueoccurs inbioreactorC(8:2) v/vCPOwhere thecomparisonbetweenthe wasteactivated sludgewiththe addition ofa little more,BOD5value of22.4mg/Lfrom baseline25.6mg/L, COD42,5953mg/Lofinitialsamplevalue65.77mg/Las well asthe value ofMLSSandMLVSSincreased inBioreactorCof52 690mg/Lto71060mg/L. Keywords: retention time, aeration tank, Activated sludge,liquid waste,BOD5, COD


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