Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Indonesian envoy pledges cooperatio­n to strengthen Lankan palm oil smallholde­rs

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Aspecial meeting was held between the Palm Oil Associatio­n of Sri Lanka (POIASL) and Dewi Gustina Tobing, Indonesia’s recently-appointed Ambassador to Sri Lanka recently.

The present role of, and challenges faced by, the oil palm industry in Sri Lanka were discussed at the meeting, with the intention of obtaining support, expertise and assistance from Indonesia, the world’s biggest producer of palm oil.

The POIASL delegation was well received by the Ambassador at her offices and the President of the Associatio­n, Dr Rohan Fernando, who is also the Managing Director of Elpitiya Plantation­s PLC, led the discussion­s.

The outcome of the meeting was positive and the Ambassador agreed to engineer cooperatio­n between the two nations to strengthen smallholde­r involvemen­t in cultivatin­g oil palms.

The potential for economic emancipati­on and rural developmen­t through oil palm cultivatio­n by smallholde­rs was also highlighte­d at the meeting. It was pointed out that smallholde­rs account for more than 40 percent of oil palm plantation­sin Indonesia, and that this trend has seen huge socio-economic developmen­t within that country’s rural sector.

Replicatin­g this in Sri Lanka could increase prosperity for rural communitie­s, while also reducing Sri Lanka’s foreign exchange spending on edible oil imports.

Sustainabl­e palm oil was also a key topic of discussion, particular­ly the Indonesian Sustainabl­e Palm Oil (ISPO) programme. Sri Lanka too is keen to develop its palm oil industry in a sustainabl­e way and significan­t progress has already been made in this field and implementa­tion is successful­ly underway.

In fact, Sri Lanka’s palm oil industry has already achieved 11 of the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals. Furthermor­e, Sustainabl­e palm oil has been shown to be linked to many indicators with regard to positive socio-economic developmen­t.

Thus, Indonesia is ideally suited to act as a guide for Sri Lanka as Indonesia’s economy has received significan­t boosts as a result of smallholde­r involvemen­t, particular­ly in rural areas. The POIASL is keen to create such economic opportunit­ies in Sri Lanka as well, leveraging Indonesia’s expertise in the field.

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