The Borneo Post (Sabah)

CPOPC to meet EU leaders to oppose Delegated Act

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries (CPOPC) has embarked on a mission to Brussels, Belgium to engage in dialogues with European Union (EU) leaders to challenge the EU’s Delegated Act, which classifies palm oil as unsustaina­ble due to“high-risk” indirect land use change (ILUC).

In a statement yesterday, the Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI) said the two-day mission, from April 8-9, includes Indonesia’s Coordinati­ng Minister for Economic Affairs, Darmin Nasution, MPI secretary-general Datuk Dr Tan Yew Chong and Colombian ambassador Felipe Garcia Echeverri.

It said CPOPC member countries view the Delegated Regulation Supplement­ing Directive 2018/2001 of the EU Renewable Energy Directive II (the Delegated Act) as a political compromise within the EU.

The Delegated Act aimed to isolate and exclude palm oil from EU’s mandated renewable energy sector to the benefit of EU rapeseed oil and other less competitiv­e imported vegetable oils, said the ministry.

“The claims made by the EU Commission that the Delegated Act is based on scientific and environmen­tal grounds do not bear close scrutiny, and these assumption­s have been based on scientific­ally inaccurate and discrimina­tory criteria.

“Among other things, soybean oil from selective sources has been categorise­d as low risk ILUC, despite the EU’s own inhouse research concluding that soybean is responsibl­e for far more ‘imported deforestat­ion’,” it said.

MPI said the unsubstant­iated criteria used in the Delegated Act, while deliberate­ly focusing on palm oil and deforestat­ion, made no attempt to include broader environmen­tal concerns associated with the cultivatio­n of other vegetable oils, including rapeseed.

“Furthermor­e, the Delegated Act is viewed by CPOPC as a unilateral instrument directed against palm oil producers, thereby hindering their achievemen­t in poverty alleviatio­n and other United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals,” it added. — Bernama

 ??  ?? The Delegated Act aimed to isolate and exclude palm oil from EU’s mandated renewable energy sector to the benefit of EU rapeseed oil and other less competitiv­e imported vegetable oils, said the ministry.
The Delegated Act aimed to isolate and exclude palm oil from EU’s mandated renewable energy sector to the benefit of EU rapeseed oil and other less competitiv­e imported vegetable oils, said the ministry.

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