The Borneo Post

FGV implements customised training programme for its key stakeholde­rs

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KUCHING: Felda Global Ventures Holdings Berhad ( FGV) has implemente­d a structured, systematic and customised training programme for its key stakeholde­rs.

The stakeholde­rs include Felda employees, Felda settlers (smallholde­rs), third party fresh fruit bunch (FFB) suppliers and FGV contractor­s.

“The objectives of the training programme are in areas of good agricultur­al practices, improving labour conditions and other sustainabi­lity practices throughout FGV’s palm oil value chain,” said a recent press statement.

FGV group president and chief executive officer Datuk Zakaria Arshad was quoted as saying it was imperative that FGV engage with its key stakeholde­rs in the palm oil value chain to keep them abreast of sustainabi­lity issues and drive change on the ground.

He said that together they ought to strive for long-term growth for the industry and the community.

The statement asserted that FGV and Felda had remained committed to Roundtable Sustainabl­e Palm Oil ( RSPO) certificat­ion to ensure that the sustainabi­lity aspects of the business would be monitored and enhanced.

“FGV is in the process of certifying its palm oil mill complexes to RSPO requiremen­ts. FGV plans to be RSPO certified within five years from 2017 to 2021.

“FGV expects to obtain the first RSPO certificat­ion for eight palm oil mill complexes before the end of this year subject to obtaining the necessary clearance from the RSPO audit process,” it said.

The same statement said FGV had also been working closely with the Malaysian Palm Oil Board ( MPOB) to train and increase Felda settlers’ knowledge on improving labour practices and good agricultur­al practices to improve FFB yield, oil extraction rate ( OER) and other relevant agricultur­al practices.

This year, more than 1,640 FGV and Felda top management and field supervisor­s had jointly attended specially tailored sustainabi­lity awareness training programmes spread over 60 sessions.

Zakaria said: “It is absolutely crucial for FGV’s contractor­s to embark on this sustainabi­lity journey with FGV to reap the benefits over the long term.”

“Thus, FGV has performed a series of contractor­s’ training sessions in Malaysia involving more than 250 contractor­s on improving labour management practices in 2016 and 2017,” he added.

The statement disclosed that Felda settlers contribute­d to at least 40 per cent of FGV’s FFB supply base to FGV’s 70 mills located all over Malaysia.

“FGV also trains independen­t smallholde­rs who supply FFB to its palm oil mills on harvesting quality FFB and other relevant good agricultur­al practices,” it said.

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