The Significance of the Processing Industry
Malcolm MaclellanObvious significance to Malaysia of the rapid expansion of planted areas is the potential labour requirement: In 1980, 82 776 plantation workers produced 2.576 x 106 tonnes/crude oil, in 1981 85 822 workers produced 2.824 x 106 tonnes crude oil. This is equivalent to 31.12 and 32.90 tonnes crude oil per man year respectively. With projected tonnage of 6.0 million tonnes in 1990 and an assumed productivity of 35 tonnes/man year, the employment potential increases to 171 430 estate sector personnel. However, if the yield per man stagnates the requirement becomes 18 1 820 persons.
Tags: PROCESSING, PRODUCTION STATISTICS, PORIM PUBLICATIONS, CRUDE PALM OIL (CPO), PALM OIL-Processing, PALM OIL & OIL PALM INDUSTRY-Malaysia, EXPORTS
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