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As RSPO’s presence increases with
certified members in over 15 countries across Africa, and with stringent new
Principles and Criteria in place, the conference provided an ideal platform for
a constructive debate around regional vision and renewed commitment from key
producing countries. With high-profile dignitaries, growers, NGOs, financial
institutions and consumer goods manufacturers in attendance, it was mutually
acknowledged that if African palm oil producing countries achieve their
ambition to convert from net importers to net exporters, palm oil production
will significantly increase. H.E. Godwin
Nogheghase Obaseki, the Governor of Edo State, Nigeria delivered a strong
message to delegates and the industry; "If you are
not part of the solution, then you are part of the problem. Let me congratulate
all of you here today, for demonstrating your commitment to a solution...It is
in the interests of all of us in Africa to make sustainable palm oil the norm.”
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In a region where livelihoods are
intricately connected to both the palm oil sector and natural resources, and
where oil palm growing areas overlap areas of international conservation
importance such as High Forest Cover
(HFC) countries like Gabon, it is vitally important that any development is
done sustainably, ensuring a balance between palm oil production and nature
conservation. RSPO’s Assurance Director, Salahudin
Yaacob, called for a “long-term sustainable development plan” in the
region, stating that “RSPO can only achieve its vision
of transforming markets to make sustainable palm oil the norm through
collaboration with all stakeholders, from growers to governments, and financial
institutions to NGOs.”
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Abraham
Baffoe, Africa Regional
Director for Proforest, said “a sustainable oil palm
industry in Africa is something we are deeply committed to – and it is
wonderful to have so much interest from companies and other stakeholders. We
look forward to seeing these connections deepen as a result of this conference,
as we all work together towards an industry which contributes to the economic
development of African countries, whilst preserving the crucially important
biodiversity of the region.”
With smallholders estimated to account
for approximately 70% of palm oil production area in Africa, yet roughly only
30% of output, supporting smallholders to improve their yields was another keen
area of focus for delegates. Hon. Robert
Fagans, Deputy Minister for Agriculture, Liberia, stated that, “working with smallholders to improve their yields through
sustainable farming methods is critical for palm oil growth in Liberia.” In
the last year RSPO has been developing a new, separate standard to simplify the
entry process into the certification system. RSPO members are expected to vote
to adopt the proposed RSPO Independent Smallholder Standard during the RSPO
General Assembly in November 2019. The RSPO will continue to work with local
partners on the ground to ensure that sustainable palm oil production in Africa
benefits both people and planet.
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The conference covered the regional
implementation of the 2018 RSPO Principles and Criteria; the role of financial
institutions in promoting sustainable agriculture; how governments can
mainstream sustainability; and opportunities to change the deforestation
narrative in African palm oil producing countries. The new Decent Living Wage
Guidance was also socialised with members as an important tool to help improve
livelihoods. Furthermore, a ministerial address was delivered to delegates by
H.E. Godwin Nogheghase Obaseki, the Governor of Edo State, Nigeria, while
Abraham Baffoe, Africa Regional Director of Proforest and Bakhtiar Talhah,
Chief Operating Officer of RSPO, gave the opening and closing remarks.
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