Indonesia asks Liberia to fight anti-palm oil campaign

Published 2024년 9월 3일

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Indonesia has sought support from Liberia in its fight against anti-palm oil campaigns in the West, particularly the EU's anti-deforestation law (EUDR), which could exclude Indonesian palm oil from the European market. President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo raised this issue with his Liberian counterpart during the Indonesia-Africa forum in Bali. Liberia, a significant producer and exporter of palm oil, employs over 220,000 people in the sector and could be impacted by the EUDR. In 2022, the country exported palm oil worth $90.8 million, primarily to the Netherlands.
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Indonesia recently asked Liberia to support its fight against the smear campaign targeted at palm oil as Jakarta remains alarmed at Europe’s policy against its top commodity. Palm oil has been subject to discrimination in the West with criticisms accusing the sector of being responsible for deforestation, among others. The European Union or EU’s anti-deforestation law takes the center stage of this anti-palm oil campaign. This law –popularly known by its acronym EUDR– will likely make it harder for Indonesian palm oil to enter the European market as the bloc will require traders to prove they do not come from deforested land. While there are still months before the EUDR fully enters into force this December, Indonesia is trying to gain as much support as it can. President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo even raised the issue when hosting his Liberian counterpart Joseph Nyumah Boakai on the sidelines of the Indonesia-Africa forum in Bali on Monday. “The palm oil industry is often a target of ...

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