The environmental and health sustainability challenges of Malaysian palm oil in the European Union


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Lakshmy Naidu, . and Ravichandran Moorthy, . and Mohd Ikbal Mohd Huda, . (2024) The environmental and health sustainability challenges of Malaysian palm oil in the European Union. Journal of Oil Palm Research (Malaysia), 36. pp. 1-15. ISSN 2811-4701

Abstract

The palm oil industry in Malaysia is an essential source of export revenue for the nation. As demand for palm oil grows in the international market, the industry has been experiencing mounting pressure to ensure sustainable development. The necessity for sustainable palm oil is amplified with European Union’s requirement for certified and sustainably produced palm oil to enter its market. The commodity is also inundated with anti-palm oil campaigns, which emphasise allegations of unsustainable practices. Collectively, these challenges pose a formidable impact on the palm oil trade. However, there are insufficient studies that review the existing literature on the challenges related to palm oil sustainability. Hence, this article presents a review on the environmental and health sustainability concerns the Malaysian palm oil sector faces when trading in the European market. The findings of the article suggest the development of strategies by multi-stakeholders to improve commodity competitiveness in the international market. One strategy proposed in this article is to engage the media and Non-Governmental Organisations in developing effective communication mechanisms to disseminate a more balanced perspective of the commodity. A positive voice on the existing sustainability measures could help shape an unbiased public opinion on palm oil production, trade and consumption


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Abstract

The palm oil industry in Malaysia is an essential source of export revenue for the nation. As demand for palm oil grows in the international market, the industry has been experiencing mounting pressure to ensure sustainable development. The necessity for sustainable palm oil is amplified with European Union’s requirement for certified and sustainably produced palm oil to enter its market. The commodity is also inundated with anti-palm oil campaigns, which emphasise allegations of unsustainable practices. Collectively, these challenges pose a formidable impact on the palm oil trade. However, there are insufficient studies that review the existing literature on the challenges related to palm oil sustainability. Hence, this article presents a review on the environmental and health sustainability concerns the Malaysian palm oil sector faces when trading in the European market. The findings of the article suggest the development of strategies by multi-stakeholders to improve commodity competitiveness in the international market. One strategy proposed in this article is to engage the media and Non-Governmental Organisations in developing effective communication mechanisms to disseminate a more balanced perspective of the commodity. A positive voice on the existing sustainability measures could help shape an unbiased public opinion on palm oil production, trade and consumption

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: palm oils
AGROVOC Term: trade
AGROVOC Term: production
AGROVOC Term: consumption
AGROVOC Term: sustainability
AGROVOC Term: European Union
AGROVOC Term: non-governmental organizations
AGROVOC Term: media production
AGROVOC Term: health
AGROVOC Term: environment
Geographical Term: Malaysia
Uncontrolled Keywords: environment, European Union, health, Malaysian palm oil, sustainability.
Depositing User: Nor Hasnita Abdul Samat
Date Deposited: 19 Mar 2026 02:07
Last Modified: 19 Mar 2026 02:07
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2668

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