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Palm oil production in Malaysia

Palm oil production is vital for the economy of Malaysia, which is the world's second- largest producer of the commodity after Indonesia.[1][2] The Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) is a government agency responsible for the promotion and development of the palm oil sector in the country. The country's palm oil industry produces about 90 million tonnes of lignocellulosic biomass, including empty fruit bunches, oil palm trunks, and oil palm fronds, as well as palm oil mill effluent (POME).[3] In 2010, in response to concerns about social and environmental impact of palm oil, the Malaysian Government pledged to limit palm oil plantation expansion by retaining at least half of the nation's land as forest cover.[4]

Mature oil palm plantation in Malaysia (2007)
New palm oil plantation in East Malaysia (2010)

History edit

British Malaya edit

Palm oil trees were introduced to British Malaya by the British government in early 1870s as ornament plants from Eastern Region and The Oil River Protectorate, Nigeria, West Africa. The first commercial palm oil cultivation was done in Selangor in 1917 at Tennamaran Estate. In the early stage of development, the government focused on increasing its palm oil output by rapidly increasing the land area for the palm oil cultivation.

Malaysia edit

In the early 1960s, palm oil cultivation increased significantly under the government diversification program to reduce Malaysia's dependency on rubber and tin.[5] The FELDA land settlement schemes were introduced surrounding most of the palm oil plantation fields to eradicate poverty among the local people. In the same period, Malaysia also became the world's largest palm oil exporter. In the 1980s, the government nationalized three major palm oil companies, which were Guthrie, Golden Hope and Sime Darby.[6]

Palm oil plantation area in Malaysia by year (1975-2012)
Year Plantation area (million hectares) Percentage over total land area in Malaysia
1975 0.64 1.9%
1980 1.02 3.1%
1985 1.48 4.5%
1990 2.03 6.1%
1995 2.54 7.7%
2000 3.37 10.2%
2005 4.05 12.2%
2012 5.10 15.4%

Tensions with the EU edit

In March 2019, the European Commission concluded that palm oil cultivation results in excessive deforestation and its use in transport fuel should be phased out by 2030. In response, Mahathir alleged that the European Union is at risk of starting a trade war with Malaysia regarding its "grossly unfair" policies geared towards decreasing the use of palm oil, which Mahathir stated was "unfair" and an example of "rich people ... try to impoverish poor people".[7]

Export issues with India edit

India, the world's biggest buyer of edible, effectively banned imports of refined palm oil from Malaysia. This move came after New Delhi objected to Malaysian PM Mahathir's criticism of India's new citizenship law of 2019, which is perceived to be targeting Muslims. Reuters reported that India had informally instructed traders to stay away from Malaysian palm oil. Indian traders are instead buying Indonesian crude palm oil at a premium of $10 tonne over Malaysian prices. But, Mahathir was unrelenting, saying "We are concerned of course because we sell a lot of palm oil to India, but on the other hand we need to be frank and see that if something goes wrong, we will have to say it."[8]

Labour exploitation edit

In late December 2020, the United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued a "withhold release order" banning the importation of palm oil into the United States produced by Sime Darby following a months-long investigation into forced labour on Sime Darby–owned plantations. The US ban on Sime Darby followed a similar US ban on palm oil company FGV Holdings over forced labour allegations. The ban can be lifted if remedial action is taken.[9] According to the CBP, Malaysia accounted for 31% (roughly US$410 million) of the United States' palm oil imports during the 2020 fiscal year.[10]

Area edit

As of 2016, palm oil plantation accounted for a total land use of 57,400 km2 in Malaysia.[11]

Palm oil plantation area in Malaysia by state (2016)
State Plantation area (hectares) Percentage of total plantation area Percentage of state area
Sabah 1,551,714 27.0% 21.1%
Sarawak 1,506,769 26.3% 12.1%
Johor 745,630 13.0% 38.8%
Pahang 732,052 12.8% 20.3%
Perak 397,908 6.9% 18.9%
Negeri Sembilan 178,958 3.1% 26.8%
Terengganu 171,943 3.0% 13.2%
Kelantan 155,458 2.7% 10.3%
Selangor 138,831 2.4% 17.1%
Kedah 87,786 1.5% 33.7%
Melaka 56,149 1.0% 13.5%
Penang 14,135 0.2% 9.2%
Perlis 652 0.0% 0.8%

Economics edit

In 2012, the Malaysian palm oil industry employed an estimated 491,000 workers.[12]

Malaysia's Sime Darby is the largest listed palm oil company globally, based on plantation area and fresh fruit bunch production.[13] The company was created through a Malaysian government initiated merger in December 2006.[14][15] The world's second-largest oil palm plantation company, Felda Global Ventures Holdings (FGV), is also based in Malaysia.[16][17] Felda Global Ventures Holdings is the world's third largest palm oil company by planted acreage,[18] controlling over 850,000 ha of land in the country, including approximately 500,000 ha that it leases and manages for smallholders.[19]

Research institutions edit

In the 1960s, research and development (R&D) in oil palm breeding began to expand after Malaysia's Department of Agriculture established an exchange program with West African economies and four private plantations formed the Oil Palm Genetics Laboratory.[20] The Malaysian government also established Kolej Serdang, which became the Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) in the 1970s to train agricultural and agroindustrial engineers and agribusiness graduates to conduct research in the field.

In 1979, with support from the Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI) and UPM, the government set up the Palm Oil Research Institute of Malaysia (PORIM),[21] a public-and-private-coordinated institution, meaning PORIM was run by representatives from government and industry[22] B.C. Sekhar was appointed founder and chairman and Yusof Basiron served as Director-General.

PORIM was merged with the Palm Oil Licensing and Registration Authority (PORLA) to form the Malaysian Palm Oil Board in 2000. MPOB scientists work in oil palm tree breeding, palm oil nutrition and potential oleochemical uses.

Biodiesel edit

The Malaysian government established the National Biofuel Policy in 2006, which led to the implementation of the B5 mandate in some regions of the country. The B5 mandate requires that all diesel sold in these regions of Malaysia contain 5% palm oil biodiesel. This mandate is expected to be expanded nationwide in 2014, with plans to increase the minimum palm oil biodiesel content to 10%.[23] The biodiesel sector in Malaysia has struggled to become profitable, due in part to the high cost of crude palm oil, which led to a dip in biodiesel production in the late 2000s. In 2012, there were 20 biodiesel plants in Malaysia, of which 2 were operational by early 2013.[23][24] According to an advisor to the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil, biodiesel production in Malaysia is expected to double in 2013.[25][26]

Labour practices edit

According to the United States Department of Labor Bureau of International Labor Affairs' List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor, Malaysia's palm oil industry includes both child labour and forced labour practices.[27]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Pakiam, Ranjeetha (16 September 2013). "Malaysia Keeps Palm Oil Export Tax Unchanged to Spur Shipments". Bloomberg News. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
  2. ^ McClanahan, Paige (11 September 2013). "Can Indonesia increase palm oil output without destroying its forest?". The Guardian.
  3. ^ Ibrahim, Osman & Usman 2007, p. 464.
  4. ^ Morales, Alex (18 November 2010). "Malaysia Has Little Room for Expanding Palm-Oil Production, Minister Says". Bloomberg. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
  5. ^ Basiron, Yusof (2013). "Malaysian Supply and Demand of Palm Oil: Challenges and Opportunities until 2020". Malaysian Palm Oil Council. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  6. ^ "Palm Oil Industry in Malaysia" (PDF). World Bank. 24 June 2009. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  7. ^ "Exclusive: EU risks 'trade war' with Malaysia over palm oil - Mahathir". Reuters. 29 March 2019. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  8. ^ "NDTV news on Malaysian Palm oil import by India". NDTV. 14 January 2020. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
  9. ^ "US blocks palm oil imports from Sime Darby over forced labour allegations". The Star. 31 December 2020. from the original on 31 December 2020. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  10. ^ Sands, Geneva (30 December 2020). "Trump administration to block palm oil from second company in Malaysia over forced labor findings". CNN. from the original on 31 December 2020. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  11. ^ Kushairi Din, Ahmad (17 January 2017). (PDF). Malaysian Palm Oil Board. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 August 2018. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  12. ^ . USDA Foreign Agricultural Service. 11 December 2012. Archived from the original on 18 February 2013. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
  13. ^ Satish K.B (11 January 2013). "Fitch rates Malaysia's Sime Darby 'A';outlook stable". Reuters. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  14. ^ (PDF) (Press release). Sime Darby. 27 December 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  15. ^ "Synergy renamed Sime Darby". The Star. 29 November 2007. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  16. ^ Grant, Jeremy (27 June 2012). "Felda IPO key to Malaysia's ambitions". Financial Times. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  17. ^ Chin, Joseph (28 June 2012). "Felda Global world's 2nd largest IPO this year, opens at RM5.39". The Star. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  18. ^ "Felda Global Ventures' RM10bil IPO 2nd biggest in world this year after Facebook". The Star Online. Retrieved 27 February 2013.
  19. ^ Zaidi Isham Ismail. . Business Times. Archived from the original on 23 March 2013. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
  20. ^ Hartley, C. W. S. (1988). The Oil Palm, 3rd edn. Longman Scientific and Technical, Harlow, U.K.
  21. ^ Development of Palm Oil and Related Products in Malaysia and Indonesia 15 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine Rajah Rasiah & Azmi Shahrin, Universiti Malaya, 2006
  22. ^ Sharing Innovating Experiences 5/Agriculture and Rural Development in the South, Chapter 1-Oil Palm R&D Malaysia 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine United Nations Office For South-South Cooperation
  23. ^ a b Adnan, Hanim (23 February 2013). "B10 mandate to address biodiesel woes?". The Star Online. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  24. ^ (PDF) (Report). 3 August 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  25. ^ Mohindru, Sameer (30 October 2012). "Malaysia Biodiesel Output to More Than Double in 2013 -Executive". Palm Oil HQ. Archived from the original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  26. ^ "Malaysia - RSPO sees 2013 biodiesel output at up to 200,000 tonnes". agra-net.com. 5 November 2012. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  27. ^ List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor. U.S. Department of Labor's (2014).
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Palm oil production is vital for the economy of Malaysia which is the world s second largest producer of the commodity after Indonesia 1 2 The Malaysian Palm Oil Board MPOB is a government agency responsible for the promotion and development of the palm oil sector in the country The country s palm oil industry produces about 90 million tonnes of lignocellulosic biomass including empty fruit bunches oil palm trunks and oil palm fronds as well as palm oil mill effluent POME 3 In 2010 in response to concerns about social and environmental impact of palm oil the Malaysian Government pledged to limit palm oil plantation expansion by retaining at least half of the nation s land as forest cover 4 Mature oil palm plantation in Malaysia 2007 New palm oil plantation in East Malaysia 2010 Contents 1 History 1 1 British Malaya 1 2 Malaysia 1 3 Tensions with the EU 1 4 Export issues with India 1 5 Labour exploitation 2 Area 3 Economics 4 Research institutions 5 Biodiesel 6 Labour practices 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory editBritish Malaya edit Palm oil trees were introduced to British Malaya by the British government in early 1870s as ornament plants from Eastern Region and The Oil River Protectorate Nigeria West Africa The first commercial palm oil cultivation was done in Selangor in 1917 at Tennamaran Estate In the early stage of development the government focused on increasing its palm oil output by rapidly increasing the land area for the palm oil cultivation Malaysia edit In the early 1960s palm oil cultivation increased significantly under the government diversification program to reduce Malaysia s dependency on rubber and tin 5 The FELDA land settlement schemes were introduced surrounding most of the palm oil plantation fields to eradicate poverty among the local people In the same period Malaysia also became the world s largest palm oil exporter In the 1980s the government nationalized three major palm oil companies which were Guthrie Golden Hope and Sime Darby 6 Palm oil plantation area in Malaysia by year 1975 2012 Year Plantation area million hectares Percentage over total land area in Malaysia1975 0 64 1 9 1980 1 02 3 1 1985 1 48 4 5 1990 2 03 6 1 1995 2 54 7 7 2000 3 37 10 2 2005 4 05 12 2 2012 5 10 15 4 Tensions with the EU edit In March 2019 the European Commission concluded that palm oil cultivation results in excessive deforestation and its use in transport fuel should be phased out by 2030 In response Mahathir alleged that the European Union is at risk of starting a trade war with Malaysia regarding its grossly unfair policies geared towards decreasing the use of palm oil which Mahathir stated was unfair and an example of rich people try to impoverish poor people 7 Export issues with India edit India the world s biggest buyer of edible effectively banned imports of refined palm oil from Malaysia This move came after New Delhi objected to Malaysian PM Mahathir s criticism of India s new citizenship law of 2019 which is perceived to be targeting Muslims Reuters reported that India had informally instructed traders to stay away from Malaysian palm oil Indian traders are instead buying Indonesian crude palm oil at a premium of 10 tonne over Malaysian prices But Mahathir was unrelenting saying We are concerned of course because we sell a lot of palm oil to India but on the other hand we need to be frank and see that if something goes wrong we will have to say it 8 Labour exploitation edit In late December 2020 the United States Customs and Border Protection CBP issued a withhold release order banning the importation of palm oil into the United States produced by Sime Darby following a months long investigation into forced labour on Sime Darby owned plantations The US ban on Sime Darby followed a similar US ban on palm oil company FGV Holdings over forced labour allegations The ban can be lifted if remedial action is taken 9 According to the CBP Malaysia accounted for 31 roughly US 410 million of the United States palm oil imports during the 2020 fiscal year 10 Area editAs of 2016 palm oil plantation accounted for a total land use of 57 400 km2 in Malaysia 11 Palm oil plantation area in Malaysia by state 2016 State Plantation area hectares Percentage of total plantation area Percentage of state areaSabah 1 551 714 27 0 21 1 Sarawak 1 506 769 26 3 12 1 Johor 745 630 13 0 38 8 Pahang 732 052 12 8 20 3 Perak 397 908 6 9 18 9 Negeri Sembilan 178 958 3 1 26 8 Terengganu 171 943 3 0 13 2 Kelantan 155 458 2 7 10 3 Selangor 138 831 2 4 17 1 Kedah 87 786 1 5 33 7 Melaka 56 149 1 0 13 5 Penang 14 135 0 2 9 2 Perlis 652 0 0 0 8 Economics editIn 2012 the Malaysian palm oil industry employed an estimated 491 000 workers 12 Malaysia s Sime Darby is the largest listed palm oil company globally based on plantation area and fresh fruit bunch production 13 The company was created through a Malaysian government initiated merger in December 2006 14 15 The world s second largest oil palm plantation company Felda Global Ventures Holdings FGV is also based in Malaysia 16 17 Felda Global Ventures Holdings is the world s third largest palm oil company by planted acreage 18 controlling over 850 000 ha of land in the country including approximately 500 000 ha that it leases and manages for smallholders 19 Research institutions editIn the 1960s research and development R amp D in oil palm breeding began to expand after Malaysia s Department of Agriculture established an exchange program with West African economies and four private plantations formed the Oil Palm Genetics Laboratory 20 The Malaysian government also established Kolej Serdang which became the Universiti Putra Malaysia UPM in the 1970s to train agricultural and agroindustrial engineers and agribusiness graduates to conduct research in the field In 1979 with support from the Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute MARDI and UPM the government set up the Palm Oil Research Institute of Malaysia PORIM 21 a public and private coordinated institution meaning PORIM was run by representatives from government and industry 22 B C Sekhar was appointed founder and chairman and Yusof Basiron served as Director General PORIM was merged with the Palm Oil Licensing and Registration Authority PORLA to form the Malaysian Palm Oil Board in 2000 MPOB scientists work in oil palm tree breeding palm oil nutrition and potential oleochemical uses Biodiesel editSee also Biofuels by region Indonesia and Biodiesel by region Indonesia The Malaysian government established the National Biofuel Policy in 2006 which led to the implementation of the B5 mandate in some regions of the country The B5 mandate requires that all diesel sold in these regions of Malaysia contain 5 palm oil biodiesel This mandate is expected to be expanded nationwide in 2014 with plans to increase the minimum palm oil biodiesel content to 10 23 The biodiesel sector in Malaysia has struggled to become profitable due in part to the high cost of crude palm oil which led to a dip in biodiesel production in the late 2000s In 2012 there were 20 biodiesel plants in Malaysia of which 2 were operational by early 2013 23 24 According to an advisor to the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil biodiesel production in Malaysia is expected to double in 2013 25 26 Labour practices editAccording to the United States Department of Labor Bureau of International Labor Affairs List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor Malaysia s palm oil industry includes both child labour and forced labour practices 27 See also editCouncil of Palm Oil Producing Countries Malaysia Derivatives Exchange Palm oil production in Indonesia Social and environmental impact of palm oilReferences edit Pakiam Ranjeetha 16 September 2013 Malaysia Keeps Palm Oil Export Tax Unchanged to Spur Shipments Bloomberg News Retrieved 22 September 2013 McClanahan Paige 11 September 2013 Can Indonesia increase palm oil output without destroying its forest The Guardian Ibrahim Osman amp 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