The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ministry undertakes various initiative­s to expand palm oil market

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PORT DICKSON: The Primary Industries Ministry has taken various approaches and initiative­s to expand the palm oil market overseas in an effort to increase the price of the commodity.

Its secretary-general, Datuk Dr Tan Yew Chong said the low price is not the first challenge faced by country, instead it is a shortterm issue as commodity prices constantly fluctuates.

“We use a holistic approach to overcome this challenge (of low prices). So, we need to look at the overall supply and demand from all palm oil producing countries. There are many elements that we need to examine and many initiative­s are already underway or have been implemente­d.

“One of them is to expand our global markets. Each time we have a promotion and trade mission, we look for ways to increase the sale of our palm oil and palmbased products,” he told reporters after a briefing on the Malaysia Sustainabl­e Palm Oil (MSPO) certificat­ion and dialogue with smallholde­rs in Bukit Pelandok, yesterday.

Also present were Malaysia Palm Oil Board Integratio­n and Research Division director Dr. Ramlee Moslim and Chuah State Assemblyma­n Michael Yek Diew Ching. Tan said the ministry would send more delegation­s to promote palm oil overseas in the near future.

“Our main markets are China, India and the Middle East. Recently, Deputy (Primary Industries) Minister Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin led a delegation to Saudi Arabia to expand the market there. Before this, we have already grown the market in Pakistan and India.

“Currently, Minister Teresa Kok Suh Sim is leading a commodity and palm oil promotion delegation to several countries in Europe. At end-May, she will be going to China to promote palm oil and other Malaysian commoditie­s,” Tan said.

The ministry is also giving emphasis to downstream oil palm products to explore more investment opportunit­ies, he said, adding that for example, only 15 per cent of a oil palm tree is used while 85 per cent more is under utilised.

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