Sumatra, Indonesia. 16th Nov, 2015. Ryan, 20, the burden of workers harvested oil palm fruits in a cart in oil palm plantations, in Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on Sunday, November 15, 2015. Palm oil is the most widely consumed and produced in the world's largest producer of oil used in food and the fuel which is still dominated by the countries in Southeast Asia, South America, and Africa. Credit: Ivan Damanik/Alamy Live News

Sumatra, Indonesia. 16th Nov, 2015. Ryan, 20, the burden of workers harvested oil palm fruits in a cart in oil palm plantations, in Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on Sunday, November 15, 2015. Palm oil is the most widely consumed and produced in the world's largest producer of oil used in food and the fuel which is still dominated by the countries in Southeast Asia, South America, and Africa. Credit:  Ivan Damanik/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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Ryan, 20, the burden of workers harvested oil palm fruits in a cart in oil palm plantations, in Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on Sunday, November 15, 2015. Palm oil is the most widely consumed and produced in the world's largest producer of oil used in food and the fuel which is still dominated by the countries in Southeast Asia, South America, and Africa. triggered by the El Nino weather phenomenon yesterday made the production of crude palm oil (CPO) for next year declined, flowers and coconut becomes smaller and the effect on production. So as a result of the burning of land and forests to clear land allegedly the impact of oil palm plantations in foreign countries.