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‘No deforestat­ion’ pact in Indonesia ditched

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Major palm oil producers and traders, including Wilmar and Cargill, ditched a “no deforestat­ion” private agreement in Indonesia, saying the government’s recent efforts to strengthen its certificat­ion standards were sufficient. Indonesia, the world’s biggest producer and exporter of palm oil, moved in April to prohibit the use of new land to boost production.

SINGAPORE — Major palm oil producers and traders, including Wilmar and Cargill ditched a “no deforestat­ion” private agreement in Indonesia, saying the government’s recent efforts to strengthen its certificat­ion standards were sufficient.

Indonesia, the world’s biggest producer and exporter of palm oil, moved in April to prohibit the use of new land to boost production.

The country, home to the world’s third- largest tropical forests, has been criticized by green activists and other Southeast Asian nations on forestry policy and for failing to stop the region’s annual smoke “haze” problem from forest- burning.

The government’s antimonopo­ly agency said in April it would investigat­e suspected cartel practices among the signatorie­s to the Indonesian Palm Oil Pledge ( IPOP), a landmark 2014 pledge by several private companies to cut deforestat­ion.

Indonesia saw the pact as in direct competitio­n with the government’s own standards and too difficult for smallholde­rs to comply with. Smallholde­rs account for about 40% of its palm output.

“IPOP signatorie­s have decided that recent groundbrea­king policy developmen­ts in Indonesia have fulfilled the purpose of IPOP to help accelerate and promote this transforma­tion toward sustainabi­lity and therefore its presence can be dissolved,” the companies said in a statement. Other signatorie­s include Golden AgriResour­ces, Indonesia’s Asian Agri, Kadin and Astra Agro Lestari, and Singaporeb­ased Musim Mas.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A WORKER unloads palm oil fruits from a lorry inside a palm oil factory in Salak Tinggi, outside Kuala Lumpur Aug. 4, 2014.
REUTERS A WORKER unloads palm oil fruits from a lorry inside a palm oil factory in Salak Tinggi, outside Kuala Lumpur Aug. 4, 2014.

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