Anglo-Eastern Plantations PLC
LSE:AEP
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Anglo-Eastern Plantations PLC
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Anglo-Eastern Plantations Plc owns, operates and develops palm oil and rubber plantations. The firm has developed over 60,500 hectares of mature oil palm at approximately 16 plantations across Indonesia, together with one plantation in Malaysia. The firm operates approximately six palm oil mills in Indonesia processing up to a combined 310 metric ton (mt) of fresh fruit bunches (FFB) per hour. The company has purchased approximately 913,200 mt of FFB from third party producers, comprising small plantations and local farmers, for processing through its mills. Its rubber plantations produced approximately 465 mt of raw latex and rubber lumps. Its four mills are equipped with biogas plants to capture the methane gas emission to generate electricity. The company operates a planted area of approximately 73,600 hectares, which includes North Sumatera, Bengkulu, Riau, Bangka, South Sumatera, Kalimantan, Plasma Scheme and Malaysia.
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