The Borneo Post

Kok: Come to Malaysia and be informed about palm oil

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KUALA LIPIS: The Primary Industries Ministry is prepared to invite the authors of the one-sided and biased report on palm oil-based products published by the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) to travel to Malaysia for a dialogue.

Its minister, Teresa Kok Suh Sim said this ought to be done as representa­tives from WHO should meet local researcher­s and scientists who have done extensive research on palm oil-based products in order to obtain a clearer picture on the research findings.

“The WHO researcher­s who published the report don’t have the complete picture on palm oil (products).

“They should have discussion­s with the Malaysian Palm Oil Board’s nutritioni­sts and also with local universiti­es.

“I feel that many Westerners – medical experts, environmen­talist or politician­s – like to criticise palm oil because they have been given one side of the story and many of them have not visited and are unaware of the conditions in Southeast Asia,” she told reporters after the “Love MY Palm Oil” cooking programme and health forum held in Felda Sungai Koyan 3 here yesterday.

Also present at the event was Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) chief executive officer Datuk Dr Kalyana Sundram.

She said the WHO report was irresponsi­ble and unprofessi­onal as it damaged the image and reputation of palm oil without taking into account research done by other authoritie­s.

Kok said there were numerous research done that proved palm oil was healthy compared with other types of non-palm oil based cooking oils.

“To me, this is a tactic to discredit palm oil’s image and quality and support the European Union in its campaign to halt the entry of palm oil into their markets,” she said. — Bernama

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