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Thursday, 12 April 2018 08:23

Indonesia & Ghana Unite Against Negative Campaign on Palm Oil

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With Mr.Kennedy Osei Nyarko, Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture Rep. of Ghana With Mr.Kennedy Osei Nyarko, Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture Rep. of Ghana voi-andi rhomdoni

The governments of Indonesia and Ghana have agreed to cooperate against the negative campaign on palm oil commodity.

"I have met the vice minister of agriculture and food of Ghana. We discussed about a lot of negative campaigns against oil palm. The palm oil-producing countries should unite against the negative campaigns," Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi stated here on Wednesday.

She met the Vice Minister of Agriculture and Food of Ghana Kennedy, Osei Nyarko, at the bilateral meeting that was held on the sidelines of the Indonesia-Africa Forum (IAF) at Nusa Dua Bali Convention Center. Indonesia and Ghana discussed extensively about the palm oil industry as they are among the countries that produce the commodity. Marsudi added that the Ghana government has expressed willingness to jointly face the challenges of the negative campaign.

"Ghana has expressed its readiness to cooperate with Indonesia in order to handle the negative campaigns against oil palm industry," Marsudi revealed.

Additionally, Indonesia has also invited Ghana to join the association of palm oil-producing countries, Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries (CPOPC), which was established on the initiative of Indonesia.

"The government of Ghana must consider their participation in CPOPC. There are already some Indonesian palm oil companies in Ghana. Ghana has asked Indonesia to help the development of its palm oil industry," the foreign minister remarked.

Some negative campaigns against palm oil have occurred in EU countries, where a resolution entitled "Palm Oil and Deforestation of the Rain Forest" was proposed by the European Parliament on the basis that the development of the palm oil industry has become the major cause of deforestation and weather changes. The action is considered contrary to the stance of the EU that embraces the principle of fair trade. ( antara ) 

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