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Indonesia to Probe Palm Producers' Environmental Pledge -Anti-Monopoly Agency
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14/04/2016 (Reuters) - Indonesia will investigate suspected cartel practices by palm oil companies that are signatories to the Indonesian Palm Oil Pledge (IPOP), an agreement aimed at curbing deforestation, the country's anti-monopoly agency (KPPU) said.

"The IPOP agreement has the potential to become the means of a cartel that will give rise to monopoly practices and or unhealthy business competition," KPPU spokesman Dendy Sutrisno said in a statement issued late on Wednesday. "Because of this, the KPPU states that the IPOP agreement cannot be implemented."

The six members of IPOP are Wilmar International Ltd , Cargill Inc, Musim Mas, Astra Agro Lestari , Asian Agri and Golden Agri-Resources.

Indonesia wants big palm oil companies to row back on the historic pledges made at a climate change summit in 2014, arguing that they are hurting smallholders who cannot afford to adopt sustainable forestry practices.

Indonesia is the world's biggest producer of the edible oil.