- the oil palm, Elaeis guineensis Jacq is a member of the tribe Cocoideae of the Palmae
- was brought to Malaysia in 1870
- approximately 12 to 15 bunches/palm/year
- palms planted at 138 - 148 palms/ha
- yield of bunches is usually 25 - 32 tonnes/ha/year
- bunch ripens in about 150 days
- palm transplanting to the field at about 12 to 14 months old from germination ; lined and holed at 9.1 or 8.8m triangle giving 138 or 148 palms/ha
- bunch number was fluctuating between 135/ha in the pre-weevil days ; post-weevil, the bunch number/ha dropped to 11o
- bleachability : oil from newly ripe fruit - 0.1R - 0.6Y = good ; oil from rotten fruit stored - 1.6R - 12.0Y = extremely poor
Source - Chan Kok Weng / Diploma in Palm Oil Milling Technology & Management (1997)
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