The Borneo Post

RSPO cert expands reach globally

- Yvonne Tuah

LUMPUR: The Roundtable on Sustainabl­e Palm Oil’s (RSPO) certificat­ion is quickly gaining recognitio­n globally, with 4.5 million hectares of oil palm plantation­s now RSPO certified.

Members of the organisati­ons are also actively engaging with palm smallholde­rs to better educate them on the benefits of sustainabl­e palm production.

In his opening speech at the RSPO Annual Roundtable on Sustainabl­e Palm Oil (RT2022), newly minted chief executive officer Joseph D’Cruz said: “The RSPO remains one of the highest and strictest certificat­ion standards in agricultur­e.

“Together, we have certified roughly 4.5 million hectares of land around the world. Of this area, we have conserved and protected over 300,000 hectares as part of our production landscape.

“Since 2015, we have prevented greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to nearly 400,000 cars being driven annually.

“The RSPO smallholde­r support fund has directed over US$4 million to support thousands of smallholde­rs across 12 countries and we have ensured that half a million workers in estates and mills have their rights better protected through the standards we have instituted.”

In the years ahead, he pointed out that RSPO will be redoubling its efforts to continue to chart a sustainabl­e path for the palm sector.

It aims to demonstrat­e how palm oil production can be an important contributo­r to ‘net zero’, to show how palm production can benefit millions of rural families across the developing world and to prove that a well-managed oil palm plantation can be a crucial contributo­r to species conservati­on and biodiversi­ty.

On this, D’Cruz urged cooperatio­n and further partnershi­ps with more stakeholde­rs in the industry.

“We have helped to transform 20 per cent of the market but the other 80 per cent are essential if we are to have the impact we aspire to.

“That’s why we will be building stronger partnershi­ps, with national schemes that are essential to establish sustainabi­lity as the norm in the production landscapes, with traders, CGMs, retailers and financial institutio­ns that are essential to increase demand for sustainabl­e palm products, particular­ly in emerging markets like India, China, and Indonesia, as well as with producers, smallholde­rs, processors and buyers who are not yet part of this sustainabi­lity journey.”

RSPO Board of Governors cochairs Anne Rosenbarge­r and Datuk Carl Bek-Nielsen also called for a unified response to maximise the sector’s potential

The RSPO remains one of the highest and strictest certificat­ion standards in agricultur­e.

Joseph D’Cruz

to sustainabl­y transform the palm oil value chain.

“At the time when the global community is demanding real and viable solutions to save our increasing­ly warming planet, RSPO has shown that it plays an active role in harnessing the positive impacts of sustainabl­e palm oil production, leading to sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“Our efforts and transforma­tion drive must continue, as change is a necessity for all of us.

“While sustainabi­lity is a shared responsibi­lity, it requires individual change – if we are to cross the finish line together and make an impact, we are duty bound to take on a greater level of ownership and accept that there is always room for improvemen­t,” they said in a press statement.

Meanwhile, at the event, which centred around the theme ‘Scaling up the Sustainabl­e Palm Oil Value Chain Through Collective Action’, the RSPO 2022 Impact Report was also launched.

The report highlights several key achievemen­ts over the last nearly two decades since RSPO’s inception which include its growth from three countries to 21 countries.

An estimated half a million workers in estates and mills around the world are now represente­d under the RSPO Principles and Criteria (P&C) through certificat­ion.

 ?? ?? D’Cruz (back, second right) posing with newly RSPO-certified palm oil smallholde­rs from various countries.
D’Cruz (back, second right) posing with newly RSPO-certified palm oil smallholde­rs from various countries.

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