The Borneo Post

MPIC expects extra exports of palm oil to Greece, Balkan

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s (MPIC) expects additional exports of 300,000 metric tonnes of processed palm oil to Greece and Balkan markets through Turkey.

Deputy Minister I Willie Mongin said this would make Turkey as the export hub for the markets. He said the ministry has undertaken various promotiona­l activities via the Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) and Malaysian Palm Oil Board ( MPOB) to improve the marketabil­ity of palm oil products to foreign countries.

“These promotiona­l activities also involved cooperatio­n with Malaysian embassies in Europe especially for ma ers that involved government­to-government relations as well as the involvemen­t of the Ministry of Internatio­nal

Trade and Industry in the aspect of marketing,” he said in the Dewan Rakyat si ing here yesterday.

He was replying to questions from Datuk Hasbullah Osman (BN-Gerik) related to the ministry’s effort in improving the price of palm oil and efforts to expand its export market.

According to Mongin, the government faces several challenges to stabilise palm oil and rubber prices in the market due to many factors.

He said the price of the commodity is influenced by economic growth, demand, supply and stocks.

“The spread of Covid-19 has also affected the demand for agri-commodity products, leading to the fall in prices,” he said. Mongin said among the efforts undertaken by the ministry to stabilise palm oil and rubber exports are exempting export duty on crude palm oil, crude palm kernel oil and processed palm kernel oil until year-end.

Besides that, the ministry he said, had also increased the blending of palm oil biodiesel with petroleum biodiesel through the B20 Biodiesel Programme (20 per cent palm oil biodiesel and 80 per cent petroleum diesel) to help increase the domestic crude palm oil consumptio­n.

“The implementa­tion of this programme is expected to help increase the consumptio­n of domestic palm oil to 1.06 tonnes compared to 534,000 tonnes under the B10 programme,” he said.

He said the increase in domestic consumptio­n would further boost demand, impacting positively the country’s palm oil industry.

These promotiona­l activities also involved cooperatio­n with Malaysian embassies in Europe especially for matters that involved government-to-government relations as well as the involvemen­t of the Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry in the aspect of marketing. Willie Mongin

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