The Borneo Post

About 1.34 mln ha oil palm plantation­s are MSPO-certified

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MSPO allows us to develop our own certificat­ion scheme, subscribe to the best practices and to the environmen­tal requiremen­ts, as well as ensuring the sustainabl­e supply of palm oil in Malaysia.

KUALA LUMPUR: Some 23 per cent or 1.34 million hectares out of 5.8 million hectares of oil palm plantation­s in the country have been certified under Malaysian Sustainabl­e Palm Oil (MSPO) as of November 2018.

In addition, a total of 119 refineries or 26 per cent of the total 454 refineries have obtained the MSPO certificat­ion.

The Malaysian Palm Oil Certificat­ion Council (MPOCC) said the government had in May 2017 made it mandatory for all plantation companies and smallholde­rs to obtain the MSPO certificat­ion by December 2019.

MPOCC chairman Datuk M Nagarajan said efforts to implement the MSPO certificat­ion scheme are now being undertaken actively following the increasing trend in demand for certified sustainabl­e palm oil products at the global level.

He said although the Roundtable on Sustainabl­e Palm Oil, a global initiative to promote the growth and use of sustainabl­e palm oil, was establishe­d (in 2004), there was a great need to brand the local Malaysian palm oil products to the world, thus the MSPO was implemente­d on a voluntary basis in January 2015.

“MSPO allows us to develop our own certificat­ion scheme, subscribe to the best practices and to the environmen­tal requiremen­ts, as well as ensuring the sustainabl­e supply of palm oil in Malaysia.

Datuk M Nagarajan, MPOCC chairman

“To support the MSPO scheme, the government has provided RM150 million worth of incentives for estate owners, processing facilities (mills, kernel crushers and refineries) and smallholde­rs to finance the auditing cost for the MSPO certificat­ion process,” he told Bernama in an interview.

To-date, he said some RM4.69 million had been given as incentives to the palm industry to obtain the MSPO certificat­ion.

He said the process to get the MSPO certificat­ion required a period of between three and six months, encompassi­ng preparatio­n of documents, audit compliance and improvemen­t measures before the certificat­es are issued.

Nagarajan said for smallholde­rs operating plantation land of 40 hectares and below, the government would cover 100 per cent of the costs of auditing and building storage facility for toxic pesticides and fertiliser­s, purchase of personal protective equipment, training and documentat­ion.

Meanwhile, for plantation­s of over 40 hectares and processing facilities, the incentives provided covers 30 to 70 per cent of the auditing fees.

Nagarajan added that last year, MPOCC together with the Malaysian Palm Oil Board had succeeded in obtaining recognitio­n from the Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games 2020 (Tokyo 2020) to accept MSPO as among the sustainabl­e palm oil in its “Sustainabl­e Sourcing Code”.

In the Tokyo 2020 Sustainabl­e Sourcing Code ( 2nd edition), under the Sourcing Code for Promotion of Sustainabl­e Palm Oil, MSPO is stated as among the certificat­ion that are in line with the Committee’s aim to contribute to the long-term expansion of a movement on sustainabl­e palm oil. The code was establishe­d to clarify principles for elaboratin­g specific procuremen­t methods, the procuring process in the preparatio­n and operationa­l phases of the Games.

It should also fulfil its social responsibi­lities through procuremen­t with considerat­ion for sustainabi­lity, as well as economic rationalit­y, while concentrat­ing its sourcing efforts on products and services really essential to the delivery of the Games. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Efforts to implement the MSPO certificat­ion scheme are now being undertaken actively following the increasing trend in demand for certified sustainabl­e palm oil products at the global level. — Bernama photo
Efforts to implement the MSPO certificat­ion scheme are now being undertaken actively following the increasing trend in demand for certified sustainabl­e palm oil products at the global level. — Bernama photo

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