📘 Q.14 IAS Prelims 2021 — Environment & Ecology (Palm Oil)🧷 Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk
📌 The Question:
With reference to ‘palm oil’, consider the following statements:
- The palm oil tree is native to Southeast Asia.
- Palm oil is a raw material for some industries producing lipstick and perfumes.
- Palm oil can be used to produce biodiesel.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
✅ Correct Answer: (b) 2 and 3 only
🧠 Classroom Explanation:
🔹 Statement 1 — Incorrect ❌
The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is native to West and Central Africa, not Southeast Asia.
Today, however, Indonesia and Malaysia dominate global palm oil production, accounting for ~85% of supply.
➡️ UPSC trick: Native origin ≠ present dominance
🔹 Statement 2 — Correct ✔️
Palm oil is widely used in the cosmetics and personal care industry because it:
- Acts as a natural emollient
- Improves texture and stability
- Helps fragrances last longer
Hence, it is commonly used in lipsticks, creams, soaps, perfumes, and deodorants.
🔹 Statement 3 — Correct ✔️
Palm oil is a major feedstock for biodiesel:
- High oil yield per hectare
- Suitable for large-scale biofuel production
- Used extensively in EU and Southeast Asia biofuel programs
Thus, palm oil plays a role in renewable energy transitions, despite sustainability concerns.
🔍 Curiosity Raiser:
🌴 One hectare of oil palm yields 4–6 times more oil than soybean or rapeseed — which is why palm oil is so economically attractive, yet environmentally controversial.
📚 Enrich Notes (Prelims Value-Add):
• Palm Oil Key Facts:
- Native: Africa
- Largest producers: Indonesia, Malaysia
- Uses: Food, cosmetics, detergents, biofuel
• Environment Angle (Frequently Asked):
- Deforestation & habitat loss (Orangutans 🦧)
- Peatland destruction → CO₂ emissions
- RSPO (Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil)
• India Context:
- National Mission on Edible Oils – Oil Palm (NMEO-OP)
- Aim: Reduce import dependence
🪶 IAS Monk Whisper:
When a single oil touches your food plate, your fuel tank, and your forest canopy — UPSC will surely ask about it.
