Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byPaul Sharp Modified over 9 years ago
1
Food & Non-Food Products from Forests Palm Oil
2
What products do we get from forests?
3
Products from Forest FOOD COCONUTS FRUITS NON-FOOD FURNITURE (WOOD) PENCILS (WOOD)
4
PRODUCTS FROM FOREST FOOD CHOCOLATE COCONUTS NUTS OLIVES FRUITS SPICES SOY SAUCE KETCHUP SUGAR FOR CAKES COCONUT MILK NON-FOOD FURNITURE DOORS PENCILS FLOORS CORK FUEL MULCH SOAP PERUMES MEDICATION INSECT REPELLENT THATCH ROOFS PAPER BUTTONS
5
DEFORESTATION
6
FORESTS ONCE COVERED 50% OF EARTHS AREA FORESTS NOW COVER 37.3%
7
DANGERS OF DEFORESTATION
8
Extinction of animal species Extinction of plants
9
PALM OIL
10
Coconuts Coconut trees grow in tropical climate forests. 1/3 of world’s population depend on coconuts for food and their parts used for domestic, industrial and commercial purposes.
11
Coconut Tree Parts… Food Husks Water Oil Trunk Fronds/leaves Shell Roots What do we use the parts for?
12
Rainforest or Oil Palms? Millions of hectares of rainforests cleared in South East Asia have been replaced by oil palms for the production of palm oil.
13
Effects Conversion from natural forests to oil palm plantations: destroys native foods and habitats of endangered species like orangutans.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.