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Indonesia to launch rival palm oil certification standardmongabay.comNovember 10, 2010
In a statement released at the opening of the eighth annual RSPO conference in Jakarta, Agriculture Minister Suswono said the Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO) scheme "is designed to make palm oil production sustainable in compliance with Indonesian laws and regulations." The first shipments of ISPO-certified palm oil are slated for 2011. But environmentalists say mere compliance with Indonesian laws is not enough to ensure sustainability. RSPO standards require producers to take specific actions to reduce the risk that oil palm plantations don't result in pollution, deforestation of high conservation forest areas, or social conflict. Joko Arif, Greenpeace Southeast Asia Forest Campaigner, said earlier this year that the ISPO may be a "smokescreen" to convince buyers that environmental problems associated with oil palm development in Indonesia are being addressed.
The Indonesian government says it require plantation firms and smallholders to apply for ISPO certification starting in January 2011, according to Reuters. Growers found to be non-compliant would face legal sanctions. In his statement at the RSPO meeting, Suswono emphasized the importance of including small and medium-sized palm oil producers, groups that have until recently largely missed out on RSPO certification due to the cost of compliance, which requires third party auditing. But the RSPO is now developing a program to subsidize certification for smallholders, making it "virtually free" to have their palm oil certified, according to RSPO president Jan Kees Vis of Unilever, who spoke with the Jarkata Post. The RSPO has faced some difficulty in Indonesia due to standards that in some cases can conflict with Indonesian law and smallholder issues, including low yields from inferior breeding stock and poor understanding of what measures are needed to improve the sustainability of palm oil. Certified palm oil now accounts for more than seven percent of global output, according to Reuters.
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