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EU palm oil expert panel to visit M’sia end of the month

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KUALA LUMPUR: The European Commission's (EC) palm oil expert panel will make its first visit to Malaysia at the end of this month to address concerns over the sustainabi­lity of the palm oil industry.

Primary Industries Minister Teresa Kok said she hoped the panel members would recognise Malaysia's efforts towards achieving the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals during their visit.

“Such a move is extremely important for the European Union (EU) expert panel to get a first-hand account of Malaysia's palm oil cultivatio­n and processing practices.

“This will enable them to appreciate the complexity of the operations needed to produce sustainabl­e palm oil in Malaysia,” she told reporters after the EU-Malaysia Internatio­nal Discourse on Palm Oil Sustainabi­lity here today.

EU ambassador and head of delegation to Malaysia Maria Castillo Fernandez said the panel would comprise four experts and they would be visiting the plantation­s and engaging with the Malaysian Palm Oil Council, stakeholde­rs and non-government­al organisati­ons.

“The panel would then head back to the EU and meet with the legislator­s on the issue,” she said, adding that discussion­s between Malaysia and the EU was still open as it was committed to reducing carbon emissions.

Previously, the EU negotiator­s agreed to phase out the use of palm oil starting 2030 as the EC claimed that palm oil was one of the highest cause of greenhouse gas effects due to deforestat­ion.

As at 2017, the export value of the Malaysian palm oil and palm-based products to the EU stood at RM11.3bil, accounting for 14.2% of Malaysia's global export. — Bernama

It’s extremely important for the EU expert panel to get a first-hand account of Malaysia’s palm oil cultivatio­n and processing practices. Teresa Kok

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