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Palm oil producers must fight for ethical, fair and inclusive trade

As the generally one-sided negative campaign against palm oil and palm oil products rages on, it may be wise to take a step back and consider that ethical trade is founded on the principle of equitable sustainability, and that this is also inclusive of palm oil producers.

Edi Suhardi (The Jakarta Post)
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Palm oil producers must fight for ethical, fair and inclusive trade Fruit of labor: Workers load oil palm bunches onto a truck at the Namorambe plantation in Deli Serdang, North Sumatra, on May 12. (AFP/Andi)

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he controversy over palm oil has not ended, despite efforts by crude palm oil producers to address prevailing sustainability issues. Interestingly, the global COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine have not halted the smear campaigns of palm oil detractors.

The sustainability standards for palm oil production, governance and trade continue to heighten uncertainty in the industry. The multiple attacks on palm oil still center around environmental and social issues related to the commodity’s production, which are the key principles in the ethical palm oil sourcing policy adopted by multinational companies.

Ethical sourcing means that products and services from each point in the supply chain are obtained in an ethical and sustainable way.

The most common accusation of deforestation has not receded, despite strong evidence from various studies and surveys that oil palm estates are not the main culprit of deforestation, and that sustainability commitment among palm oil producers has strengthened. Allegations of rights violations concerning workers and indigenous peoples have cast a shadow over the industry.

Worse still, the industry has become an easy target, even in Indonesia, where it was blamed for the cooking oil debacle that lasted from January to June. This is despite the important role palm oil has played in the economy of the world’s largest palm oil producer as a major employer and a source of tax revenue and foreign exchange earnings.

Even though the cooking oil fiasco was caused by the skyrocketing global prices of edible oils following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, both major producers of sunflower oil, the government hampered domestic palm oil producers with a spate of inconsistent trade regulations, including a draconian measure that completely banned palm oil exports.

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Palm oil producers thus lost an opportunity to make windfall gains during the resulting palm oil boom. By the time the government finally revoked the export ban in May, international palm oil prices had fallen as the commodity entered the bust phase.

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