Netherlands sees bright future for Malaysian palm oil industry | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 26 — The Netherlands is convinced of the importance of palm oil and sees a bright future for the industry in Malaysia. The Netherlands Ambassador to Malaysia Aart Jacobi said that he is unperturbed about the talks of measures against palm oil by the European Union (EU). “We...

Primary Industries Minister Teresa Kok at the signing ceremony of a letter of intent between MPOB DG Ahmad Parveez Ghulam Kadir and Embassy of the Netherlands Deputy Head of Mission Christoph Prommersberger in Parliament November 26, 2019. Also present was Netherlands Ambassador to Malaysia Aart Jacobi. — Bernama pic

The Netherlands Ambassador to Malaysia Aart Jacobi said that he is unperturbed about the talks of measures against palm oil by the European Union . Primary Industries Minister Teresa Kok, who jointly witnessed the signing ceremony, said that the implementation of the National Initiatives for Sustainable and Climate-Smart Oil Palm Smallholders programme is aimed at improving productivity, sustainability, and livelihood of oil palm smallholders in seven sites in the country.

The Sub-Committee on Oil Palm is a government to government platform to discuss collaboration of the NI-SCOPS.

 

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