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Assessment of the Palm Oil Replanting Program to Support Indonesia’s Green Fuel Policy

Indonesia’s biodiesel policy underwent a progressive change after the government succeeded in achieving the target to implement the B20 policy in 2019, in accordance with the provisions in the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation. Then, what about the supply of biodiesel raw materials to meet these needs?

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