In Scenario 2, LUC in Malaysia is negative (area contraction), causing carbon uptake and thus 49.7% of the GWP output (in absolute terms). The carbon uptake by palm trees during the palm cultivation declines when production of palm kernel meal decreases: this causes negative GWP input (95.4%), which means net GHG emissions. Due to avoided emissions from agriculture, 5.9% of GWP output (in absolute terms) is caused by palm cultivation as well, whereas decreasing palm oil extraction generates another 11.8%. Both sub-stages appear subtracting in GWP output, whereas Soybean farming in Brazil generates positive GWP output (0.7%), with the subsequent GHG emissions from LUC (30.0%). Processes involved in the UCO ME production in Spain also contribute to the GWP output, but to a lesser extent.