Indonesia's B40 Biodiesel Plan Requires Extra 3 Mln Tons Of
NUSA DUA, Indonesia, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Indonesia's plan to raise the compulsory palm oil content of biodiesel to 40% next year from 35% will require extra feedstock supply of around 3 million metric loads, a senior Indonesia Palm (GAPKI) authorities said on Friday.
Indonesia's crude palm oil output is seen at 48 million metric heaps in 2024, down 4% from last year, but is anticipated to rise to 50 million in 2025, GAPKI advisory board member Joko Supriyono told the Indonesia Palm Oil Conference in Bali. (Reporting by Bernadette Chrisina Munthe Writing by Fransiska Nangoy; Editing by John Mair)