Cargill to build a palm oil processing plant in Indonesia
The American food company Cargill is building a new palm oil processing plant worth USD 200 Ml in Indonesia, UkrAgroConsult reports.
The plant will play the key part in ensuring sustainable production of crude palm oil in Indonesia, taking into account the needs of North America and Europe and by the means of a fully integrated supply chain from the plantation to the consumer.
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