The event is jointly-organised with the Malaysian Embassy in Muscat with the support from the Omani Ministry of Commerce Industry and Investment Promotion, the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and MATRADE Dubai.
The networking seminar is an initiative by MPOC to provide a platform between the Malaysian palm oil industry members and Oman’s oils and fats industry players to further enhance their trade.
The half-day seminar will feature six speakers who will present on the latest happenings in the oils and fats market including potential investment in Oman, food security, oils and fats overviews, marketing, sustainability, and food applications and nutrition.
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Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Plantation and Commodities, YAB Dato' Sri Haji Fadillah Yusof makes statement to Parliament confirming Malaysia will take action in response to EU Deforestation Regulation.
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DPM told Parliament there is no justification for Malaysia to be labelled ‘high risk’ under the EU Deforestation Regulation. He stated that the Malaysian government expects the EU to give a written guarantee that this will not happen.
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He confirmed that Malaysia expects the Regulation to provide a genuine exemption for smallholders, to safeguard their incomes and place in the supply chain. The DPM also shared that the EU should recognise Malaysia’s palm oil certification standard, MSPO.
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