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Senior Works Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof says Malaysia should adopt a ‘hand in glove’ strategy to defend palm oil specifically and agricommodities products at large against unjust regulations. — Picture by FACEBOOK

“Hand in glove strategy” to defend palm oil, agricommodities products, says DPM Fadillah

BRUSSELS, May 29 – Malaysia and Malaysians should adopt a ‘hand in glove’ strategy to defend palm oil specifically and agricommodities products at large against unjust regulations, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Plantation and Commodities Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof said.

“We all must stand tall, fly high and be proud of our very own Malaysian agricommodities and products. Going forward, all of us have to work hand in glove strategically. ‘Hand in glove’ means to work in extremely close relationship or agreement.

“It is my sincere hope that our dear Malaysian diaspora here in Brussels and all over the world could be our ambassadors to promote and share the right information about our agricommodities products,” he said.

Fadillah said this at a luncheon with the Malaysian Diaspora in Brussels, which is the de facto capital of the European Union, as it hosts a number of principal EU institutions, including its administrative-legislative, executive-political, and legislative branches.

Malaysians need to continuously share and promote the health benefits of the country’s sustainable palm oil, which is an excellent source of tocotrienols, a form of vitamin E with strong antioxidants in keeping the immune system healthy, good for brain health and helps reduce the risk of heart disease.

“To stand out in the fight, we need more than words,” he said.

Besides Palm Oil, there are also many success stories from other commodities.

“Our local cocoa beans champions, who have won awards internationally over the years for quality and taste, and we need you to convey the authenticity of our renowned Sarawak Pepper which has been awarded with a Geographical Indication (GI) status for its specific geographical origin with detailed information of the pepper qualities.

“As such, I would encourage each and every one of you to actively promote our treasures here in the land of Brussels or across the globe”.

Fadillah’s mission to the EU is a joint mission with the Government of Indonesia under the Council of Palm Producing Countries (CPOPC).

On Feb 9, 2023, in Jakarta, Indonesia, Fadillah, who is also the Minister of Plantation and Commodities and Dr (HC) Ir Airlangga Hartarto, Indonesia’s Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, mutually agreed to protect the interests of the palm oil sector by strengthening efforts in dealing with the discrimination against palm oil.

This is in response to the implementation of the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), announced by the EU on Dec 6, 2022, which aims to prevent deforestation due to agricultural activities.

Joining him in his first visit to Europe since taking office were Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) chairman Mohamed Helmy Othman Basha, Malaysian Palm Oil Council chairman Datuk Carl Bek-Nielsen, as well as Sarawak’s Deputy Minister of Town Planning, Land Administration and Environment Datuk Len Talif Salleh. Also present was Malaysia’s Ambassador to Belgium Datuk Ahmad Rozian Abd Ghani.

– Bernama

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