palm oil banner

 

 


THE INDEPENDENT RECYCLE OLD INFORMATION

The Editor
The Independent
Independent House,

May 26, 2006

The  article by The Independent  (Shoppers’ thirst for palm oil threatens to wipe out orangutan, 23 May) is a sad misrepresentation of the current state of the Malaysian palm oil industry.
 
The Independent  was invited to attend a symposium on Sustainable Resource Development at the Institute of Directors on May 18, 2006. Malaysian Palm Oil Council officials, academics and forestry professionals from Malaysia and worldwide were present, including representatives from the Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil. None of the correspondents cared to attend. Instead The Independent’s  correspondent Martin Hickman recycles old allegations.

It quotes Ed Matthew, corporate responsibility campaigner for Friends of the Earth. At the symposium Mr Matthew admitted that the FoE report published in 2005 and claiming that palm oil was the cause of deforestation actually focused on a neighbouring country, not Malaysia.  

The Independent  also quote a WWF statistic without corroboration or attribution. It is ironic that on the same day your article was published, the WWF and a Malaysian Palm Oil Producer signed a Memorandum of Understanding to further protect wildlife.

Palm oil cultivation in Malaysia covers four million hectares out of a total land area of 33 million hectares, of which 64 per cent is under forest cover. Palm oil, Mr Hickman claims, is a cheap oil seed alternative. This is a misnomer; oil palm is the highest yielding oil crop compared to the West’s subsidised fields of soy and rape. Palm oil is a key ingredient in providing nutrition to peoples of the developing world and more than 850,000 Malaysian smallholders and families depend on the crop for a livelihood.

Malaysia takes its commitment to conserve the habitats of the orang utan and other indigenous wildlife seriously. At the symposium the Malaysian Palm Oil Council launched a MYR$20 million fund to champion biodiversity worldwide. For a small country that is a big gesture which The Independent story also failed to mention. By rehashing old information The Independent , sadly, did not take its responsibility as seriously as Malaysia. That is regrettable because readers deserve better.

 

 



palm oil top
  Comment On This Article
What do you think of this article? Show us your  support. Send us your comments by clicking here.
 
palm oil bottom
palm oil top
  Find This Interesting?
Share it with your friend(s). Click here to share this article with them.
 
palm oil bottom
palm oil top
  Website Feedback
What do you think of our website? Post your feedback to the webmaster.
 
palm oil bottom
--------------------------------------------------
Untitled Document
palm oil top
 

Market and Statistics

 
side  Monthly Palm Oil Trade Statistics  
side  Daily Palm Oil Prices    
side  Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Crude  Palm Oil / Palm Kernel Oil Futures  
 
side  Palm Oil Latest News and Archives  
side  Palm Oil - The Future Looks Bright  
side  Time to Cross the Rubicon  
side  Global Oils & Fats Business  Magazine  
 
side  Malaysian Palm Oil Fortune  
palm oil bottom
palm oil top
 

Environment & Sustainability

 
side  Malaysia Calls for Greater Efforts
 on Sustainability  
 
 
side  Symposium on Sustainable  Resource Development, Brussels  
 
side  MPOC Respond to The Observer    
side  MPOC Respond to The Guardian  
side  MPOC Official Report 3 - Oil Palm :  Tree of Life  
 
palm oil bottom
palm oil top
 

Nutrition

 
side  MPOC Official Report 5 : Food  Security for the Muslim World  
 
side  Transfat Major Health Threats  
side  MPOC Official Reports 4 : The  Transfat Dilemma  
 
side  MPOC Official Reports 2 : The  Current Health Dilemma  
 
side  Palm Oil Claim : Palm Olein and  Olive  Oil are Equally Beneficial  Against  Heart Disease Risks  
 
palm oil bottom
palm oil top
 

Palm Biofuel

 
side  Biofuels - The Malaysian Story  
side  Good Case for Palm Oil as 2nd  Generation Biofuel   
 
side  Fuelling Needs  
side  The Palm Oil Advantage in Biofuel  
side  Pushing the Case for Envodiesel  
side  National Biofuel Policy  
palm oil bottom
Disclaimer : Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused by the usage of any information obtained from this site. Companies referred to in this website shall not be construed as agents nor as companies recommended by MPOC.