The Malaysian National Average Oil Palm: concept and evaluation
Ian E.HensonThis paper develops the concept of the Malaysian National Average Oil Palm and evaluates the physiological characteristics required to produce the mean fresh fruit bunch (FFB) and mesocarp oil yields recorded in Malaysia between 1996-2000. The results are contrasted with those for oil palm in years of peak yield and with palms growing on a highly productive coastal site.
The influence of the age distribution of oil palm on the national average yield is examined. It is demonstrated how the mean yield obtained is lowered, in relation to that expected from peak yields or even from the mean yields of the material, due to the age distribution of the plantings. Some indications of the allowances that need to be made in realistically evaluating expected yields are provided. By contrast, yield differences to be expected from varying the rate of replanting (palm cycle time) are quite small. The consequences of these findings are discussed in relation to the perceived problem of yield stagnation. The effects of replanting with improved materials are simulated.
Tags: MPOB PUBLICATIONS, OIL PALM-Production, OIL PALM YIELDS, FFB YIELDS, PALM OIL & OIL PALM INDUSTRY, oil palm cultivation
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