The Indonesian government's plan to issue a moratorium on new palm oil and mining concessions has drawn mixed responses, with industry players still awaiting details so they can gauge the impact on the world's top palm oil producer. President Joko Widodo announced the plan on April 14 during the launch of a national campaign to save wildlife. "No more concessions. That means no more applications for [new] palm oil concessions," he said without providing further explanations.