Palm Oil – A Healthy
Edible Oil
Palm Oil is
a balanced vegetable oil and source of energy. More significantly, it is free
of cholesterol and trans- fatty acids. Additionally, it is packed with
carotenoids (a rich source of vitamin A) and Vitamin E.
Palm oil has
good acceptance as a cooking medium because of its price advantage. It is also
the raw material for manufacturing oleo chemicals used in the manufacture of
soaps, candles, plasticizers, etc.
Palm Elaeis
guineensis, originated in West Africa , is the
highest edible oil yielding perennial crop. It produces two distinct oils,
i.e., palm oil and palm kernel oil, which are used for culinary as well as
industrial purposes. Palm oil is derived from the fleshy mesocarp of the fruit,
which contains about 45-55% of oil.
Present
Scenario
The
production of oil palm has received greater impetus in India under the
current scenario. India is one of
the major producers and consumers of vegetable oils. India accounts for 12-15% of the
area under oilseeds and 6-7% of the production of vegetable oil in the world.
Despite annual production of about 27.00 million tonnes of oilseeds in the country, the availability of
edible oil is not sufficient to meet the domestic demand.
The almost
stagnant domestic production of oilseeds and increased per capita
consumption of edible
oils has increased the dependency on imports in recent years. The country
currently produces less than 50 % of its requirement of edible oils. The growth of the economy is expected
to lead to increased per capita consumption of edible oils in the future
resulting in greater import dependency.
Production
Expansion Programme
It was under
this scenario that the Oil Palm Development Programme (OPDP) was launched
during 1991- 92 under the "Technology Mission on Oilseeds and Pulses"
(TMOP) with a focus on area expansion in the states of Andhra Pradesh,
Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Orissa, Gujarat and Goa. From 2004-05 onwards, the
scheme is being implemented as part of
the "Integrated Scheme of Oil seeds, Pulses, Oil Palm & Maize"
(ISOPOM) and provides support for Oil Palm cultivation in 12 states including
Tamilnadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka , Kerala, Tripura, and West Bengal.
In
Tamilnadu, oil palm is being cultivated in Trichy, Karur, Nagapattinam, Perambalur, Thanjavur,
Theni, Thiruvallur, Tiruvarur, and Tuticorin.
Oil
Palm Area Expansion
A special
initiative is being undertaken under the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY)
for the implementation of the Special Programme on Oil Palm Area Expansion
(OPAE) in order to augment the production of palm oil by 2.5 to 3.00 lakh
tonnes in the next 5 years. Under the programme, it is proposed to expand palm
oil cultivation in Tamilnadu to about 700 acres more of area. The proposed
financial out lay for the programme has been pegged at 4.2 crore rupees.
At the
national level, it is proposed to undertake the expansion of oil palm
cultivation to about 60,000 hectares more under the OPAE. It has also been
decided that the expansion of area under cultivation will be concentrated on
area under the purview of existing mills so as to increase the technical and
economic viability of operations.
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