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Malaysia Mulls Exporting Oil Palm Seeds
By Saraswathi Muniappan
NEW DELHI, June 4 (Bernama) -- Malaysia is mulling over the idea of
exporting oil palm seeds amid a huge demand for the product, says Minister of
Plantation Industries and Commodities, Bernard Dompok.
Currently, Malaysia allows the exports of oil palm seeds only for companies
that are majority owned by Malaysian operating in other countries.
“I have informed them that I am about to present to the government a
recommendation to allow Malaysian oil palm seeds to be exported to other
countries,” he told Bernama after meeting India’s Minister of Consumer Affairs,
Food and Public Distribution, Prof Kurupassery Varkey Thomas.
There has been a huge demand for Malaysia’s oil palm seeds, he added.
“In my last trip to South Africa, there was somebody who came all the way
from Malawi to see me. We have given them germinated seeds. So, this is one
potential area we are looking at.
“India also seeks further cooperation in research in oil palm seeds. They
have asked for our collection of germplasm.”
He said the respective government agencies would look into the issue of
germplasm, which is a collection of genetic resources of one or more organisms
for preservation purpose.
Dompok is here on a five-day working visit to promote palm oil, rubber and
timber trade. He is also scheduled to deliver a keynote address and officiate
the Malaysia-India Palm Oil Trade Fair and Seminar (POTS) 2012.
Besides this, he said the issue of Free Fatty Acid as well as Malaysia’s
palm oil industry’s tax structure was also discussed.
On the other hand, India has shown keen interest to sell wheat and rice to
Malaysia.
“I will bring the issue to the respective ministries to consider the
request,” said Dompok.
-- BERNAMA