The Borneo Post

Sarawak govt needs to resolve issue of oil palm plantation devt near Mulu Park — Kok

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Primary Industries Ministry is counting on the Sarawak state government to take appropriat­e measures to resolve the issue of the developmen­t of an oil palm plantation in the vicinity of Mulu National Park, Sarawak, as land is a state matter.

Its minister, Teresa Kok said appropriat­e measures must be taken to resolve the matter in the interest of the state, indigenous people and national sustainabi­lity agenda.

“I am very concerned with reports on the developmen­t of an oil palm plantation in the vicinity of Mulu National Park, Sarawak. This is a World Heritage site and the developmen­t is being disputed by the indigenous people,” she said in a statement yesterday.

Kok said she had contacted Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister, Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas to express her concern and was monitoring the issue very closely. “I will be presenting a paper on ‘Sustainabi­lity of Oil Palm Cultivatio­n in Malaysia’ at the 133rd Meeting of Menteri Besar and Chief Ministers this Feb 26.

“This will also address the country’s current policy relating to the expansion of oil palm plantation­s with a view that recommenda­tions could be adopted nationwide by the state authoritie­s,” she said.

Kok said the ministry would continue to engage with all state government­s and agencies to collective­ly formulate through a consultati­ve process, national policies that promote the sustainabi­lity of oil palm cultivatio­n, the preservati­on of natural forests and wildlife conservati­on.

“These measures are also extremely important to help the nation and the palm oil industry address and overcome the intense anti- palm oil campaign that currently threatens our key Western hemisphere markets and the livelihood of our small holders,” she said.

A news portal has reported that a non- government­al organisati­on, Bruno Manser Fund ( BMF) had claimed that a local company had started deforestat­ion work for a 4,400hectare oil palm plantation near Mulu National Park.

On Wednesday, Sarawak State Legislativ­e Assembly deputy speaker, Datuk Gerawat Gala was reported as saying that an oil palm plantation giant had been given official notice to immediatel­y stop clearing the forest at the fringes of the park. — Bernama

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Teresa Kok

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