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Malaysian Palm Oil Board

Government agency in Malaysia

Malaysian Palm Oil Board

Government agency in Malaysia

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agency_nameMalaysian Palm Oil Board
(MPOB)
nativename*Lembaga Minyak Sawit Malaysia*
logoLogo of the MPOB.svg
logo_width150px
pictureWisma Sawit, Kelana Jaya 20240303 111956.jpg
formed
preceding1Palm Oil Research Institute of Malaysia
preceding2Palm Oil Registration and Licensing Authority
jurisdictionGovernment of Malaysia
headquartersBandar Baru Bangi, Selangor
coordinates
minister1_nameJohari Abdul Ghani
minister1_pfoMinister of Plantation and Commodities (Malaysia)
minister2_pfo
deputyminister1_nameChan Foong Hin
deputyminister1_pfoDeputy Minister of Plantation and Commodities (Malaysia)
deputyminister2_pfo
chief1_nameMohamad Helmy Othman Basha
chief1_positionChairman
chief2_nameAhmad Parveez Ghulam Kadir
chief2_positionDirector General
parent_departmentMinistry of Plantation and Commodities
child2_agency
keydocument1
website

(MPOB)

The Malaysian Palm Oil Board (), abbreviated MPOB, is a government agency responsible for the promotion and development of the palm oil industry in Malaysia. It is one of the agencies under the Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities.

Formation

The Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) was established in 1998 with the passing of the Malaysian Palm Oil Board Act, which led to the merger of two pre-existing agencies, the Palm Oil Research Institute of Malaysia (PORIM) and the Palm Oil Registration and Licensing Authority (PORLA). The resulting organisation was named the Malaysian Palm Oil Board and officially began operations on 1 May 2000. The first Director-General of the MPOB was Yusof Basiron who served until 2006.

Sime Darby Plantations' managing director, Mohd Bakke Salleh, was appointed as chairman of the industry regulator and research body for a two-year term effective 31 July 2018.

Overview

Young oil palm plantation in East Malaysia, 2010

The MPOB is an agency of the Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities and is funded by palm oil industry taxes and through government grants for research. The current chairman is Shahrir bin Abdul Samad, and the director general is Choo Yuen May. According to the organisation's official website, the MPOB is headquartered in Bandar Baru Bangi and operates additional offices both within Malaysia and abroad, including offices in China, Brussels, Pakistan, the United States and Egypt. The MPOB requires all businesses involved in the palm oil industry to be licensed through the organisation.

The organisation's activities include research, publication, development and implementation of regulations and the promotion of the palm oil industry in Malaysia. The MPOB oversees all stages of palm oil production in Malaysia, from planting to exporting. It publishes several journals, including the Journal of Oil Palm Research.

The MPOB also oversees the Tropical Peat Research Institute, an organisation that conducts research into the effects of planting oil palm on peat land.

In 2012 and 2013, the MPOB has focused on supporting palm oil smallholders by making available funds and additional services for palm oil producers with fewer than 2.5 hectare of land. These growers are eligible for government assistance intended to help smaller producers compete with larger plantations.

Research and development

The MPOB supports the development of new products including biodiesel and alternate uses for palm biomass, the organic waste produced when processing oil palm trees. The research into biomass has led to the development of wood and paper products, fertilisers, bioenergy sources, polyethylene sheeting for use in vehicles and other products made of palm biomass.

The MPOB has worked in partnership with several universities on research and development projects, including a project with Beijing University that developed animal feed using oil palm kernels. The organisation has also partnered with the University of London and Copenhagen University. In 2009, the MPOB pledged to increase their partnerships with private sector businesses, announcing partnerships with Sime Darby and the Genting Group's research department. Since then the MPOB has also announced research partnerships with WarisNove, C.H.E. Metal Works and Nippon Palm Corporation.

References

References

  1. Lim Weng Soong. (March 2020). "Malaysian Palm Oil Board - A Merger of PORIM and PORLA".
  2. (29 April 2000). "Palm oil board officially comes into being May 1". Malaysia Economic News.
  3. "Board of Directors". Sime Darby.
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  11. "Tropical Peat Research Institute". Malaysian Palm Oil Board.
  12. (26 February 2013). "MPOB Approves 2,432 Applications From Smallholders To Start Oil Palm Planting in Sabah". Bernama.
  13. Chin, M. "Biofuels in Malaysia: An analysis of the legal and institutional framework".
  14. (2 November 2012). "Malaysian Palm Oil Board biomass research bears fruit". Green Prospects Asia.
  15. (3 February 2009). "MPOB at forefront of R&D". Business Times.
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