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Hajiji: Technology, innovation will be maximised to improve palm oil productivity in Sabah
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12/09/2022 (The Star Online), Kota Kinabalu - Technology and innovation will be maximised to improve productivity, competitiveness and development of the palm oil sector in Sabah, says Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor (pic).

He said growing progress in the palm oil sector and improvement of infrastructures, as well as government incentives provided excellent business opportunities for industry players to venture into the downstream sector.

He said Sabah has nine palm oil refineries with a processing capacity of 7.48 million tonnes per year, while two biodiesel factories are operating to produce 300,000 tonnes of biofuel annually.

“The state government has developed two strategic locations, namely the Lahad Datu and Sandakan Palm Oil Industrial Cluster (POIC),” said Hajiji when speaking at the Sabah Transfer of Technology (TOT) Exhibition and Seminar here Monday (Sept 12).

The Chief Minister said the POIC was set up as an integrated hub providing investment opportunities in the downstream sector and port to support the export and import of palm oil.

Construction of the Pan Borneo Highway connecting Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei and Kalimantan, Indonesia, would also help enhance connectivity and transportation efficiency including for oil palm products, he said.

Hajiji added that the Indonesian capital’s move to Eastern Kalimantan would create economic spillovers to Sabah.

“For this reason, the state government allocated RM65.97mil to the Industrial Development Ministry including the Department of Industrial Development and Research to empower the state's industrial sector development,” he said.

He said a total of RM116.6mil was approved for the Industrial Development Ministry to cater to the development needs in the Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park, Lahad Datu POIC and the Sipitang Oil and Gas Industrial Park (SOGIP) during the 12th Malaysian Plan (12MP).

Hajiji noted that the collaboration between the Ministry and the Malaysia Palm Oil Board (MPOB) in organising the TOT Sabah 2022 provided room for entrepreneurs and investors to venture into commercialisation in the palm oil downstream sector.

The technology offered by MPOB ranges from food product formulation to oleochemical and biomass products, as well as green energy produced by refineries, he said.

"I am confident that the involvement of local companies in the technology commercialisation of the palm oil industry will generate revenue and contribute to the development of the entire industry," he said.

Hajiji pointed out that the development of an oleochemical factory has huge potential as far as the downstream sector development is concerned since there is none in existence in Sabah and Sarawak.

Apart from virtually not having any competitors in Sabah, investors in the oleochemical sector could also be assured of a consistent supply of raw material in the form of palm oil, which is more environmentally-friendly and at competitive cost compared to other raw materials, especially petrochemicals.

He said Sabah-based companies have partnered with MPOB to produce value-added oil palm-based products.

The joint venture between MPOB and Sabah Softwoods Hybrid Fertiliser Sdn Bhd had resulted in the production of GanoEF bio fertiliser to control Ganoderma disease in oil palm, said Hajiji.

The other was the joint venture between MPOB and the Sabah Sustainable Oil Palm Planters Cooperative Consortium to commercialise the technology of oil palm-based cleaning products, the first in Sabah, he said.

"It opens up opportunities in the development of oleochemicals through the production of basic elements for cleaning and personal care products, as well as industrial for the local and export markets," he said.

Hajiji said the state government's door is always open to domestic and foreign investors, as well as those interested in building a win-win partnership between the public and private sectors, particularly in the commercialisation of oil palm-related technology.

 

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