The Borneo Post

Melaka CM: Green policy ensures palm industry will not affect environmen­t

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MELAKA: The green policy practised by the country and states are effective measures in ensuring that the palm industry will not affect the environmen­t, said Melaka Chief Minister, Datuk Seri Idris Haron.

Citing an example, he said Melaka itself had strict green policy especially to ensure the sustainabi­lity of its flora and fauna, besides encouragin­g the utilisatio­n of technology that is capable of assuring environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

Hence, he said the export restrictio­n against palm oil to the European Union (EU) countries as the industry was linked to deforestat­ion and destroys biodiversi­ty, was not acceptable.

“The green policy that we practise have attracted the attention of non-government­al bodies in Europe, in fact, I am frequently invited to talk about Melaka’s green policy in countries in Europe... So, this is not consistent with EU’s stance.

“Why do you ask people from Melaka to speak about green policy if (you) want to discrimina­te (against palm oil). They don’t know that we cleared the forests and plant oil palm which is also green and able to produce oxygen,” he told a media conference in conjunctio­n with the organisati­on of the 11th Sungai Melaka Internatio­nal Festival yesterday.

Yesterday, Bernama reported that Malaysia and Indonesia viewed the export restrictio­n against palm oil into the EU very seriously, in fact, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said he and Indonesian President Joko Widodo raised the issue during the Asean-EU Summit which was also attended by EU President Donald Tusk.

In April this year, the EU Parliament approved a resolution whereby only environmen­tally sustainabl­e palm oil can be imported into the EU after 2020. — Bernama

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Datuk Seri Idris Haron

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