Sustainable palm oil production lauded

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is on the right path to get its palm oil production and the oil palm industry certified in order to ensure that the country’s palm oil is recognised as a sustainable commodity, said Italian Ambassador to Malaysia Cristiano Maggipinto.
“We welcome the commitment from Malaysia and we are happy that Malaysia is doing its part from the point of view of sustainability, to get more of its palm oil to be certified.

“We think Malaysia is on the right direction because more palm oil in Malaysia is now certified with MSPO (Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil). This is very important … that (sustainability) is the future for every one of us,” he said in an interview with Bernama International News Service, here, recently.

The Malaysian government has made it mandatory for all oil palm planters and smallholders in the country to obtain the MSPO certification by the end of 2019.

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Introduced in 2015, the certification is exclusively for palm oil that is sustainably and responsibly grown and produced in Malaysia. The certification covers seven aspects of palm oil production, from the field to the final product, namely management commitment and responsibility, transparency, compliance and legal requirements, social responsibility, safety and employment conditions, environment, natural resources, biodiversity and ecosystem services, best practices and development of new plantings.

The Malaysian government has also capped the expansion of oil palm plantations at 6.5 million hectares, focusing on utilising higher yielding planting materials and increasing productivity without the need to expand into new forests or peatlands.

The country also maintains its forest cover by at least 50 percent, in spite of accusations by the West that oil palm plantations have caused deforestation and threaten conservation.

Maggipinto also felt that with those steps taken, the relevant Malaysian agencies and key industry players should increase their engagement with the EU member states to ‘clear the air’ surrounding the industry.

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“We will keep buying sustainably grown palm oil from Malaysia. Italy is one of the most important importer of Malaysian palm oil which we use in the food industry. – Bernama

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