Sathia Varqa of Palm Oil Analytics foresees more markets demanding sustainable-certified products. FMTNews PalmOil SathiaVarqa
KUALA LUMPUR: An analyst of the palm oil industry has welcomed Malaysia’s push for certification of all domestic producers under the Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil scheme.
However, he voiced confidence that demand for its use in various industries would rise with increases in the pace of the development of various countries. A better working environment, he added, could help resolve the problem of a lack of local labour, which was posing structural problems to the industry.
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