The Borneo Post

MBFM, MBM protest against sanction on palm oil

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Felda Youth Council (MBFM) and the Malaysian Youth Council ( MBM) yesterday jointly protested against the resolution by the European Union ( EU) that only environmen­tally sustainabl­e palm oil could be exported to EU after 2020.

They described the resolution as an act of discrimina­tion against palm oil and palm oil-based products.

MBFM president Muhammad Fadzli Hasan said the sanction would affect the value of palm oil exports worth RM60 billion a year and threaten more than 600,000 palm oil smallholde­rs, including 112,635 people who were Felda settlers.

“Their income will be affected because Felda produces at least 3.3 million metric tons ( palm oil) in a year. This EU sanction will affect the stability of the country’s economy, as well as impact on Felda settlers,” he told a press conference to protest against the resolution here yesterday. He said MBFM with MBM would submit a memorandum of protest against the EU’s palm oil export restrictio­n to all 17 EU nations’ embassies tomorrow after obtaining more than 100,000 signatures of Felda settlers nationwide.

In April 2017, the European Parliament in a nonbinding resolution said that only environmen­tally sustainabl­e palm oil could be imported into the EU after 2020.

It claimed it was the expansion of plantation­s in Malaysia and Indonesia which saw farmers using the felling and burning methods to open areas, destroying rainforest­s and animal habitats, as well as causing severe haze in parts of Asia.

Meanwhile MBM president Mua’amar Ghadafi Jamal Jamaludin also pointed out that the EU’s action was against the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDG) under the United Nations, one of which was the reduction of poverty.

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