The sustainable palm oil market is projected to exceed USD 117 billion by 2034, driven by retailer commitments, consumer awareness, and government regulations. At the same time, technology is reshaping the way palm oil is traced and verified. Satellite imagery, blockchain, and AI-powered analytics are making it possible to track supply chains down to individual plantations and mills.
These innovations are crucial as importers and retailers demand proof of no-deforestation and respect for human rights. Indonesia’s ISPO and Malaysia’s MSPO certification schemes, alongside RSPO, are also tightening requirements, pushing producers to invest in compliance and transparency.
For Ares Oils, this is an opportunity to lead with traceability. By sourcing from certified suppliers and adopting digital tracking tools, the company can offer customers verifiable sustainable palm oil. This not only meets current market expectations but also future-proofs supply chains against evolving regulations. In an increasingly transparent world, verifiable sustainability is no longer optional — it’s a key differentiator.