What is a palm oil tree?
A palm oil tree is a species of palm tree native to tropical regions around the world. The name palm oil tree refers to the primary use of the palm tree for oil.SpeciesGenerally, two species of palm oil trees exist: the African and American. The palm oil industry most often uses the African oil palm, but the American species works equally well.HistoryThe oil palm industry started in late 19th century within the rain forests of western Africa. The industry became a major economic influence in Malaysia during the 20th century. Often used in folk medicine, the oil palm treated cancer, headaches and rheumatism.DescriptionThe palm grows to about 24 to 60 feet, and the truck reaches 12 inches in diameter. The tree grows oval fruit with a yellowish to red skin color about 1 inch long.FruitEach tree develops one fruit bunch with up to 3,000 fruit each month. The tree continues to produce fruit for 25 years. Palm oil manufacturers use the fruit to create palm oil.Commercial UsesAbout 80 percent