The Borneo Post

Oil palm smallholde­rs cry for assistance following drop in FFB price

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SIBU: A group of small- time oil palm planters from the Central Zone is appealing to the Ministry of Primary Industries for assistance to overcome the adverse situation due to current low prices of the commodity.

These smallholde­rs recently held a dialogue session with Malaysian Palm Oil Board representa­tives to look into the problems, particular­ly over the drop in fresh fruit bunch ( FFB) prices in Sarawak.

The dialogue was coordinate­d by Parti Keadilan Rakyat ( PKR) and Democratic Action Party ( DAP) Sibu.

Coordinato­r of the dialogue session George Chen, said PKR and DAP had received many requests from the smallholde­rs to have such a dialogue session held.

Among the topics brought up at the dialogue were the Certificat­ion of Malaysia Sustainabl­e Palm Oil ( MSPO); Good Agricultur­e Practices in order to fetch higher Oil Extraction Rate ( OER); simplifica­tion of foreign workers recruitmen­t; MPOB scheme; licences to construct, build small oil palm mills for proximity; resolving logistics and transporta­tion issues; waiver of the sales and service tax ( SST); issues regarding the usage of bio- diesel and the constructi­on of more farm roads.

Pelawan assemblyma­n David Wong said there is a need for an associatio­n to represent all the small- time oil palm planters in Sarawak.

“Today, because we do not have an associatio­n, some of the voices are lost. I hope that smallholde­rs in Sibu and in the central region can set up an associatio­n to speak up for all the small- time planters,” he added.

Bukit Assek assemblywo­man Irene Chang, on the other hand, pointed out that the challenges and the problems that the small holders are facing could not be resolved immediatel­y.

“However, we ( PKR and DAP) will make sure that the voices of the small-time oil palm planters could reach the authority,” she assured.

 ??  ?? (Seated from third left) Chen, Wong, Chang and small-time oil palm planters after a dialogue session.
(Seated from third left) Chen, Wong, Chang and small-time oil palm planters after a dialogue session.

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