Berita Arkib
29-03-2010
IOI Plans For Green Certification In Indonesia
29/03/2010 (The CSR Digest) - Following allegations that it is not observing sustainable palm oil practices in Indonesia, the IOI Corporation has stated that many of the assertions made are either untrue or misleading. In response to Malaysiakini‘s query, the Malaysian conglomerate’s representative, corporate communication manager, Karen Liew, stated that the report took the form of a unilateral investigation in which IOI was not given the opportunity to rebut its findings.
29-03-2010
Sabah Softwoods Preparing New Masterplan To Optimise Resources
29/03/2010 (Bernama), Tawau - Sabah Softwoods Bhd, a plantation subsidiary of state government agency Innoprise Corporation, is drawing up a new five-year plan to optimise the use of its resources.
26-03-2010
Putting palm oil centre stage
26/03/2010 (Making Waves) - Things are moving: Sinar Mas, the Indonesian palm oil supplier at the heart of our ongoing campaign against Nestlé, has announced that it plans to appoint several independent groups to “verify†what we have said about the company, as the Jakarta Globe reports this morning.
24-03-2010
Palm Oil and sugar cane the most sustainable crops for Biofuels
24/03/2010 (Deforestation Watch) - An interesting report in Businessweek this week points out that, palm oil from Malaysia and Indonesia and sugar cane grown in Brazil rank as the most sustainable of the current generation of biofuel crops, according to researchers at Wageningen University in the Netherlands.
23-03-2010
Oil palm planters face rising cost
23/03/2010 (Business Times, Malaysia) - OIL palm plantation owners in Sabah face increasing cost of doing business due to the slow trunk road upgrade between major towns and labour shortage.
23-03-2010
Palm oil producers beware
23/03/2010 (The Star Online) - LAST week, history repeated itself when multinational food conglomerate Nestle decided to cease its palm oil supply from Indonesia’s Sinar Mas Group on reports of rainforest destruction by the environment non-governmental organisation (NGO) Greenpeace.
22-03-2010
More costly to plant oil palm in Sarawak
22/03/2010 (The Star Online), Petaling Jaya - Sarawak oil palm plantation companies are currently battling increasing cost of production (COP), which is about 1.5 to two times higher than what their counterparts in Peninsular Malaysia face, industry players said.
22-03-2010
Plantation stocks likely to grow this year
22/03/2010 (Today Online), Singapore - The expected strong demand for crude palm oil (CPO) from emerging economies will likely boost earnings of plantation-related companies this year, market experts say.
22-03-2010
Renewable energy from palm oil waste
22/03/2010 (The Star Online), Kota Kinabalu - Sabah’s palm oil industry produces enough waste to generate up to 700MW of electricity, an American energy researcher said.
22-03-2010
No Palm Oil In Abe\'s Bagels
22/03/2010 (Voxy.co.nz) - ABE'S Real Bagels Ltd released a statement today stating they have never used the ingredient Palm Oil in their products.
22-03-2010
RI oil palm farmers ready to boycott Nestle products
21/03/2010 (Antara News) - Oil palm planters in 20 Indonesian provinces are ready to boycott Nestle products if the foreign company really stops buying crude palm oil (CPO) from national producers, a spokesman said.
19-03-2010
Palm output to drop as Johor rivers dry up
18/03/2010 (The Malaysian Insider) - Palm oil output in a key growing state in Malaysia, the world’s second largest producer of the commodity, is expected to fall 15 per cent as two major rivers irrigating plantations have sunk to dangerously low levels.