TT No. 409: Motorized Chisel (CkatTM) for Short Palm Harvesting

Harvesting is a very important activity in oil palm cultivation. Efficient harvesting ensures that high quality fresh fruit bunches (FFB) are sent to the mill quickly for processing to produce high quality oil with low free fatty acids (FFA). Efficient harvesting can be achieved by at least two factors; i.e. efficient harvesting tool and sufficient […]

TT No. 407: Compact Transporter (CT) for Field Spraying Operations (CT-Spray)

The oil palm industry is experiencing a chronic labour shortage, and is therefore trying to mechanize its operations. Field transport of harvested fresh fruit bunches (FFB) to the roadside for collection, fertilizer application and pesticide spraying are all operations that can be mechanized. Weed control is one of the major tasks in the plantation requiring […]

TT No. 406: Glyphosate Monoammonium for Controlling Volunteer Oil Palm Seedlings

Volunteer oil palm seedlings (VOPs) are becoming a serious weed problem in oil palm plantations, especially in newly replanted and mature areas. Uncontrolled VOPs will hinder fi eld operations such as harvesting, collection of fresh fruit bunches (FFB) and fertilizer application. This article reports on use of glyphosate monoammonium and other herbicides for controlling VOPs. […]

TT No. 405: Polyclonal Antibody for Detection of Ganoderma

Basal stem rot (BSR) caused by some species of Ganoderma, is the most destructive disease of oil palm in Southeast Asia (Turner and Gillbanks, 2003). The disease can infect oil palm at all stages of its growth. Infected, immature palms normally die within 6-24 months of the first foliar symptoms, while mature palms may survive […]