The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MPIC to improve productivi­ty, yield of palm oil industry

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s(MPIC)iscommi ed to improving the productivi­ty and yield of the palm oil industry instead of expanding lands for the commodity.

Its secretary-general Ravi Muthayah said today during the virtual Internatio­nal Palm Oil Sustainabl­e Conference 2020 that the government has put in place several new policies for sustainabl­e cultivatio­n of palm oil.

“The policy capping the total oil palm cultivated area to 6.5 million hectares and to ban the conversion of permanent forest reserve area for oil palm cultivatio­n is aimed to ensure the sustainabi­lity of the industry.

“Other policies entail no new planting of oil palm in peatland areas and to make available oil palm plantation maps for public access, as well as to demonstrat­e further transparen­cy in the supply chain,” he said.

The forum highlighte­d current and emerging sustainabi­lity challenges and opportunit­ies in the Malaysian palm oil industry.

Ravi said the government initiative­s would ensure sustainabl­e palm oil production by emphasisin­g good agricultur­al practices and ensuring the usage remains relevant globally.

Meanwhile, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources biodiversi­ty management division undersecre­tary Dr Khairul Naim Adham said significan­t achievemen­ts in the Malaysian palm oil industry include mandatory implementa­tion of the Malaysian Sustainabl­e Palm Oil certificat­ion and establishm­ent of the palm oil wildlife conservati­on fund.

Sustainabl­e management and use of biodiversi­ty are crucial in achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t goals, he said during the biannual conference organised by the Malaysian Palm Oil Council.

“In the context of Malaysia, biodiversi­ty conservati­on is guided by the National Policy on Biological Diversity.

“The policy upholds the objective of the convention on biological diversity by emphasisin­g the need for biodiversi­ty conservati­on, sustainabl­e utilisatio­n, and sharing of benefits from biodiversi­ty in an equitable manner,” he said.

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