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What main countries in Southeast Asia produce palm oil?

i think it is Indonesia Malaysia and the Philippines


Does the Cambodia produce palm oil?

Yes, palm oil plantations began in the late 60's in the Philippines


What countries in Southeast Asia produce palm oil?

I am nearly certain the the Philippines is the top producer/exporter. To your question - they all do.


What countries can Sago be found in?

The Sago palm is a type of palm tree. Originally it was found in New Guinea to Indonesia. More recently it can be found growing in Southeast Asia and Oceania.


What are replacing primary forests in much of southeast Asia?

Oil palm plantations.


Is rhino poaching the only cause of decline in the number of the rhinos?

It is the primary cause, but an important secondary cause, especially in southern and Southeast Asia, is habitat loss. The clearing of forests to make way for palm oil plantations is one of the major causes of habitat loss in Southeast Asia.


What are the most well known resources of Southeast Asia?

# Rice # Cassava (tapioca) # Peanuts # Rubber # Cocoa # Coffee # Palm oil # Copra # Poultry # Beef # Pork # Eggs


What counties are in Southeast Florida?

palm beach broward and dade


What is a betel leaf?

A betel nut is the nut of the betel palm. It is consumed, along with betel leaves, as a stimulant by many people in Southeast Asia


What is an areca palm?

An areca palm is an alternative name for a betel palm, Latin name Areca catechu, a form of palm tree belonging to Asia.


What are the major crops of Asia?

rice, palm oil


Why is deforestation a major concern throughout southeast Asia?

Southeast Asian rain forests are under threat because of humans. We cut down many of the trees for agriculture, logging and oil palm plantations. This leads to loss of habitat for many animals that are now endangered or even extinct.