The Borneo Post

M’sia, Indonesia to use emotion to promote palm oil to EU

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PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia and Indonesia will use the emotional element such as the health benefits of palm oil in their campaign to gain the confidence of the European markets, says Deputy Primary Industries Minister Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin.

He said Malaysia as a palm oil producer holds to the principle of cooperatio­n with other palm oil producing countries to promote awareness about sustainabl­y produced palm oil among consumers.

“Focusing on competitio­n among palm oil producing countries is not the best move in opposing the discrimina­tion by the European Union ( EU) against palm oil,” he told reporters after opening a workshop on Good Agricultur­al Practices yesterday.

The workshop, organised by the Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries (CPOPC) was attended by experts from Malaysia and Indonesia including Musdhalifa­h Mahmud, Deputy of Food and Agricultur­e at the Indonesian Coordinati­ng Ministry of Economic Affairs.

Also in attendance was Belgium’s Ambassador to Malaysia Daniel Dargent, who earlier proposed the formation of a special mission to the EU to help address the various challenges faced by Malaysia’s palm oil industry.

“Efforts to regain the world’s confidence in palm oil should be done together through methods that are outside the box, and not just related to palm oil,” said Shamsul.

Meanwhile, Musdhalifa­h said Indonesia and Malaysia should show close togetherne­ss in every move in facing the opposition from European countries, which are increasing­ly prone to voicing negative views about the palm oil industry in this region.

“We are prepared to share our experience­s and expertise so that competitio­n is no longer an issue between the two countries,” Musdhalifa­h said. — Bernama

Focusing on competitio­n among palm oil producing countries is not the best move in opposing the discrimina­tion by the European Union (EU) against palm oil. Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin, Deputy Primary Industries Minister

 ??  ?? Shamsul (third right) socialises with Musdhalifa­h (second right) after opening a workshop on Good Agricultur­al Practices yesterday. — Bernama photo
Shamsul (third right) socialises with Musdhalifa­h (second right) after opening a workshop on Good Agricultur­al Practices yesterday. — Bernama photo

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