Shukla, Manish ; Tiwari, Manoj Kumar (2017) Big-data analytics framework for incorporating smallholders in sustainable palm oil production Production Planning & Control, 28 (16). pp. 1365-1377. ISSN 0953-7287
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/09537287.2017.1375145
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09537287.2017.1375145
Abstract
This paper aims to address the constraints faced in incorporating smallholders in sustainable palm oil production. There exists literature that acknowledges the need for incorporating smallholders in the production of sustainable palm oil but none has proposed a solution beyond ‘Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil’ (RSPO) certification. In the current business scenario, several organizations are struggling to procure RSPO certified palm oil even after committing huge resources. RSPO, though a good first step, has a major process and capacity constraints resulting in long processing times, delays, and lack of traceability for the customers. This paper proposes a Big Data Analytics framework enabled by cutting-edge technologies to incorporate smallholders in the RSPO certification process. The data used was collected through farm visits, stakeholder meetings, key stakeholder interviews, and, secondary sources. The proposed framework not only addresses the limitation of the current certification process but also converts it from being punitive to preventive. The outcomes of this research will be extremely useful for all the stakeholders in the palm oil supply chain.
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Keywords: | Big data analytics; Sustainable production; Palm oilround; Table on sustainable palm oil; New technologies. |
ID Code: | 139661 |
Deposited On: | 27 Aug 2025 12:05 |
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