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I'm sure most people have heard of palm oil, and many environmentally conscious people might try and avoid products containing palm oil given the environmental impact surrounding its production (this will be discussed later). There are many organizations that campaign against the use of palm oil and inform consumers about various products that contain palm oil and brands that are palm oil free. These organizations include: Rainforest Rescue; Rainforest Action Network; Unmask Palm Oil; and the Auckland Zoo. The Auckland Zoo has even developed a palm oil-free shopping guide to make it easier for consumers to avoid palm oil. Palm kernel is less or known as palm kernel expeller or is known and very rarely campaigned. Perhaps this is because it is used much less – all palm kernel imported into New Zealand is used for animal feed which can be obtained at pke palm kernel expeller. This may have more to do with not wanting to take a stand against the dairy industry. Although this did not stop Greenpeace. So what exactly is Palm Kernel? Palm kernel extract, known as PKE or palm kernel cake, is the product that remains after the oil is extracted from the palm kernel. After the oil extraction and the pulp has been removed, the solid part of the seed kernel is ground to make PKE. The main products from palm oil are crude palm oil, palm kernel oil (mainly used in food, cosmetics and biofuels), and PKE, which is used primarily for animal feed and power generation. and also palm kernel shell Increasingly, PKE has been used as a standard production input for dairy farms in New Zealand. Now, there is little way to tell if most milk sold in stores is produced without palm kernel, unless it is labeled palm kernel free.