Farm Trade: Malaysia on track to export more sustainable palm oil into MENA region

Farm Trade: Malaysia on track to export more sustainable palm oil into MENA region

KUALA LUMPUR, March 31 (NNN-Bernama) — Exports of Malaysian sustainable palm oil into the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region will continue to grow in tandem with the increasing population of the region, said consulting and trading firm Farm Trade.

Its founder Sandeep Singh said many multinational companies have set their footprints in the region and have started to import sustainable flagship of palm oil into the region in a big way.

“This volume, I believe, will keep on increasing at a much faster rate compared to any other region. 

“Therefore, we will see a good growth of certified Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) and Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (in this market),” he said during his presentation at the Palm Oil Internet Seminar (Pointers) Thursday.

Sandeep went on to say that Malaysia should also focus on value-added sales and have a continual, non-disruptive shipment of value-added products with seamless supply chains to buyers.

He encouraged the development of more partnerships, destination storage, and stock and sales plan on a long-term basis for the country.

“There should be more free trade agreements, government-to-government trade for food security and also barter trades with a few countries.

“The benefits of the MENA regional integration include growth spillovers, larger markets and production scale economies,” he said.

Sandeep also said the region is and will remain one of the most import-dependent in the world in the medium and long term.

“Therefore, technological change needs to be much faster to prevent food insecurity figures from worsening in the near term,” he said, adding that the high population growth rates, with a population growth of 1.7 per cent in 2020 across the MENA region, is the second-fastest globally.

Meanwhile, 43 MSPO-certified companies have showcased their products to Lulu Group International earlier this month.

The conglomerate will select some of the companies to help them expand their market in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), as well as penetrate other countries including India.

This follows the memorandum of understanding signed between the Malaysian Palm Oil Council and Lulu Group during the recent World Expo 2020 in Dubai, as well as the Trade and Investment Mission led by Senior Minister and Minister of International Trade and Industry Mohamed Azmin Ali last year.

The MENA region comprises 25 countries with a population of almost 700 million or about 10 per cent of the world’s population.

It consumes approximately 15 million tonnes of various oils and fats. The market currently consumes 40 per cent of palm oil, 40 per cent of sunflower oil and soybean oil, and 20 per cent of other oils.

Malaysia has a share of 2.134 million tonnes, or 39 per cent of total consumption, with 1.696 million tonnes going to the Middle East and 0.4 million tonnes to North Africa.

The leading importers are Turkey, Iran and the UAE.

— NNN-BERNAMA

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