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Analysis of the palm oil sector in Germany Findings derived from a current study conducted by Meo Carbon Solutions Cologne, July 2015 Meo Carbon Solutions GmbH Hohenzollernring 72 50672 Köln www.meo-carbon.com
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The palm oil sector in Europe and especially in Germany offers high market potentials for producers and processors
• High market potential for certified palm oil and palm kernel oil in Germany as well as other European countries
• The main challenge is to connect palm oil producers and processors of certified palm oil with the market
• Current market bottlenecks provide a chance for palm producers to enter the market and to satisfy customers needs
• Niche markets, for example organic palm oil, offer high price premiums for producers and processors
Ø In the following you will find conclusions for the European market derived from a detailed analysis of the German palm oil sector
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Consumption of palm oil and palmkernel oil in different sectors in Germany 2013
0
400
800
1.200
1.600
Gesamt Energetisch Lebensmittel Futtermittel WPR Chemie/Pharmazie Bio
Palmöl Palmkernöl
Nearly 1,5 mill t palm oil and palm kernel oil were consumed in Germany in 2013. More than 50 % was used in the energy sector
Total Energy Food Feed LDHP* Chemistry/ Pharmacy
Bio**
1,365
132
755 316
55 140 25 63 131 14
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Source: Meo Carbon Solutions (2015): Analysis of the palm oil sector in Germany
Palm oil Palmkernel oil
*LDHP=Laundry detergents and homecare products, **Bio = organic palm oil, palmkernel oil
[1,000 t]
,
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More than 50 % of the palm oil consumed in food sector was sustainably certified. In contrast, less than 15 % in the chemistry sector was certified
Consumption of certified palm oil (PO) and palmkernel oil (PKO) in different sectors in Germany 2013
Sector Consumption PO (t)
Therefrom sustainable (t)
Therefrom sustainable (t)
Consumption PKO (t)
Food 315,700 164,420 21,750 54,940
Feed 140,000 1,600 - 0
Energy 753,500 753,500 - 0
LDHP* 24,500 11,600 29,000 62.800
Chemistry / Pharmacy 131,000 17,710 1,200 14.200
TOTAL 1,364,700 948,830 51,950 131,940
Ratio (%)
52
1
100
47
14
70
Ratio (%)
40
-
-
46
8
39
Source: Meo Carbon Solutions (2015): Analysis of the palm oil sector in Germany
*LDHP=Laundry detergents and homecare products
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In the Chemistry and LDHP** sector, B&C* is the main trading system. SG* is important mainly in the food sector
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50
100
150
200
250
1 2 3 4 5
B&C
MB
SG
*Trading systems: B&C – Book & claim; MB – Mass balance; SG – Segregation **LDHP=Laundry detergents and homecare products
Total Food Feed LDHP** Chemistry/ Pharmacy
33 %
35 %
32 %
40 %
35 %
25 %
100 % MB
99 %
62 % 19 % 19 %
Source: Meo Carbon Solutions (2015): Analysis of the palm oil sector in Germany
Proportion of trading systems for sustainable palm oil by (non-energy) sectors (%)
[1.000 t]
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200.000
400.000
600.000
800.000
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Datenreihe4
Datenreihe3
Palmöl
Palmkernöl
There is a huge market potential for certified palm and palm kernel oil in the non-energy sectors as more than 60% of the market was not certified yet
611,200
131,940
195,330
51,950 Consumption 2013*
Consumption 2013
by certification*
415,870
79,990
Market potential
Palm oil (non-certified)
Palmkernel oil (non-certified)
Palmkernel oil
Palm oil
Consumption of palm oil and palmkernel oil in Germany 2013 (non-energy sectors)
[1,000 t]
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,
,
*number based on Meo Carbon Solutions (2015): Analysis of the palm oil sector in Germany
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Increasing demand for SG, MB certified palm and palm kernel oil offers market opportunities for producers
Palm oil, palmkernel
oil producers
Customers
MB certified
SG certified
Bottleneck
Market opportunities for palm oil and palmkernel oil producers
High demand SG, MB
Palmoil (derivates), palmoil products supply
≈ 480,000 t palm oil B&C certified and non-certified
High market demand potential for MB, SG certified palm oil in Germany
MB = Mass balance, SG = Segregated, B&C = Book and claim
In 2013, 611,200 t palm oil was used in Germany in non-energy sectors
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Palm oil, palmkernel
oil producers
In order to meet the growing demand for sustainable palm and palm kernel oil derivatives processors can use 3 credible certification schemes
Market opportunities for palm oil and palmkernel oil processors
High demand SG, MB
Credible certification schemes: RSPO, Rainforest Alliance, ISCC PLUS
MB = Mass balance, SG = Segregated
Customers
High demand SG, MB derivates
MB, SG certified
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Increasing demand for organic palm and palm kernel oil. Achieved price premiums might be interesting for niche market producers
Columbia 50%
Brazil 40%
Others 10%
Total 25,750 t
• High price premium for organic palmoil
• Increasing demand for organic palmoil especially for food market
• Limited cultivation area in Latin America
Ø Opportunities for producers interested in organic niche market
Source: Meo Carbon Solutions (2015): Analysis of the palm oil sector in Germany
Import of organic palm oil and palmkernel oil to Europe 2013 by origin
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Palm derivate processors face several challenges – however, there are solutions available
Bottlenecks especially for mass balanced or segregated palm kernel oil
Perception that palm derivate supply chains are too complex to be MB/SG
certified
Certified palm derivatives too expensive
Challenges for processors
MB/SG certified
palm and palm
kernel oil derivatives
Challenges and solutions for palm derivate processors
• Use products from all available certification systems in the market
• Conduct a supply chain pilot and experience certification options for reducing complexity
• Get connected to new suppliers of certified palm derivatives
Solutions
Meo Carbon Solutions can be instrumental in reducing supply chain complexities and connecting producers and processors of palm and palm kernel oil derivatives
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Palm oil producers and processor with special interest in the German market may contact FONAP for support and information
• Palm oil producers and processors with interest in the German, Austrian and Swiss market may contact the Forum for Sustainable Palm Oil (FONAP)
• The FONAP is an alliance of companies and associations. The aim of the FONAP is to boost significantly the proliferation of segregated, certified sustainable palm oil in the German, Austrian and Swiss market
• Contact details: Sekretariat Forum Nachhaltiges Palmöl c/o GIZ GmbH, Daniel May Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 36 D-53113 Bonn Phone: +49 228 4460-3687 Email: [email protected] www.forumpalmoel.org
• The full study on the palm oil sector in Germany (in German only) conducted by Meo on behalf of the FONAP is available via download from the FONAP Homepage:
http://www.forumpalmoel.org/fileadmin/user_uploads/Sonstiges/MEO_Studie_Final.pdf
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Contact details
For further information, please contact:
Andreas Feige Meo Carbon Solutions Hohenzollernring 72 D-50672 Köln +49 / 221 / 92296182 [email protected]