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Louis Dreyfus to expand Indonesia palm oil refining organization, executive states

Agricultural commodity merchant Louis Dreyfus Business (LDC) is broadening its palm oil refining organization in Indonesia, which will consist of building of a new glycerine plant and greater production of biodiesel, a. senior company authorities stated.

LDC, which processes agricultural items, has actually been broadening. its operations in Asia to take advantage of the growing need for food. products.

LDC is investing substantially to expand its refining. complex in Lampung with the addition of a new glycerine refining. plant, edible oil packaging plant and warehouse, Rubens Marques,. LDC's chief executive for South and Southeast Asia, told . today.

These developments support our technique to diversify. income through value-added items by driving operational. performance and synergies at the website.

The glycerine refining plant in Lampung will have a yearly. production capability of 55,000 metric lots, primarily serving. manufacturers of food, pharmaceutical and personal care. items.

Plant building and construction is expected to begin this month and. operations are scheduled to start within 18 months, Marques. included.

Our biodiesel capacity is likewise being enhanced at the website,. to support not only increased production of biodiesel however likewise. as an additional source of crude glycerine, a byproduct to be. used in the newly established glycerine refinery.

RICE & & COFFEE

In efforts to enhance its regional presence, LDC established a team. in 2023 to do rice origination in India, the world's top. exporter of the grain, to purchase rice directly from farmers and. sell it in regional along with worldwide markets.

Our concentrate on people in India intends to utilize local. knowledge, and we will continually assess the requirement for similar. groups in other nations to support our development plans and. aspirations, Marques stated.

In 2015, the company began an instantaneous coffee plant in. Vietnam in a joint endeavor with Instanta, which has a yearly. production capability of 5,600 metric lots.

Coffee items from this plant are mostly targeted for. export, accommodating recognized markets in the EU along with. emerging markets in Asia, he said.

(source: Reuters)