SUSTAINABILITY OF SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL: A MARKET INTEGRATION ANALYSIS

Crude Palm Oil (CPO) is the biggest consumed vegetable oil in the world. The increase in CPO production raises concern on the environmental impact even outside the producing countries. As a response to this matter, the EU has made a requirement to only import certified CPO (CSPO). India and China, t...

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Main Author: Diana Chalil
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bogor Agricultural University 2016-07-01
Series:Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis
Online Access:http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jmagr/article/view/13246
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spelling doaj-a9bff45a63dd4a81b1e1238cd4cabccc2020-11-25T03:42:24ZengBogor Agricultural UniversityJurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis1693-58532407-25242016-07-0113210.17358/jma.13.2.15710248SUSTAINABILITY OF SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL: A MARKET INTEGRATION ANALYSISDiana Chalil0Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Sumatera UtaraCrude Palm Oil (CPO) is the biggest consumed vegetable oil in the world. The increase in CPO production raises concern on the environmental impact even outside the producing countries. As a response to this matter, the EU has made a requirement to only import certified CPO (CSPO). India and China, the two biggest importers in the world, are less restrictive to the environmental issues, and their demands are more influenced by CPO price levels. These countries are the main export markets for Indonesia and Malaysia, the two biggest CPO exporters in the world. This research using monthly price data from the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, EU28, India, China, Indonesia and Malaysia. Market integrations are tested with Cointegration Test, Vector Error Correction Model and Seemingly Unrelated Regression. The results show that these markets are integrated, but European countries are unlikely to lead the price movement. Therefore, the concern on sustainable certification from the European countries still slowly spreads to other main importers, resulting in low absorption of CSPO. <br /><br />Keywords: market integration; sustainable palm oil; seemingly unrelated regression; vector Error correction modelhttp://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jmagr/article/view/13246
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SUSTAINABILITY OF SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL: A MARKET INTEGRATION ANALYSIS
Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis
author_facet Diana Chalil
author_sort Diana Chalil
title SUSTAINABILITY OF SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL: A MARKET INTEGRATION ANALYSIS
title_short SUSTAINABILITY OF SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL: A MARKET INTEGRATION ANALYSIS
title_full SUSTAINABILITY OF SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL: A MARKET INTEGRATION ANALYSIS
title_fullStr SUSTAINABILITY OF SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL: A MARKET INTEGRATION ANALYSIS
title_full_unstemmed SUSTAINABILITY OF SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL: A MARKET INTEGRATION ANALYSIS
title_sort sustainability of sustainable palm oil: a market integration analysis
publisher Bogor Agricultural University
series Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis
issn 1693-5853
2407-2524
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Crude Palm Oil (CPO) is the biggest consumed vegetable oil in the world. The increase in CPO production raises concern on the environmental impact even outside the producing countries. As a response to this matter, the EU has made a requirement to only import certified CPO (CSPO). India and China, the two biggest importers in the world, are less restrictive to the environmental issues, and their demands are more influenced by CPO price levels. These countries are the main export markets for Indonesia and Malaysia, the two biggest CPO exporters in the world. This research using monthly price data from the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, EU28, India, China, Indonesia and Malaysia. Market integrations are tested with Cointegration Test, Vector Error Correction Model and Seemingly Unrelated Regression. The results show that these markets are integrated, but European countries are unlikely to lead the price movement. Therefore, the concern on sustainable certification from the European countries still slowly spreads to other main importers, resulting in low absorption of CSPO. <br /><br />Keywords: market integration; sustainable palm oil; seemingly unrelated regression; vector Error correction model
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