Qualampur: Malaysia exported 54,665 tonnes of palm oil and palm-based products in 2024 in Central Asia in Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Tazkagistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan, which in 2024, in 2024, Deputy Minister of Planting and goods Datuk Chan Fong Hin said.
He said that through the Ministry of Garden and Commodities, Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC), to increase its market dominance in Pakistan to strengthen the position of Malaysia as a major player in supplying Palm Oil to Central Asia. Is committed to.
“Central Asia is an important export destination for Malaysian palm oil. In recent years, as an agency responsible for promoting Mpoc, Malaysian Palm Oil, various initiatives have been implemented in the region, ” About the efforts of the Ministry of Malaysia’s position as a leading player in supply and about the efforts of the Ministry to gain dominance in palm oil distribution in Pakistan.
Chan said that Pakistan is one of the top 10 importers of Malaysian palm oil with imports of 860,260 tonnes last year.
The Deputy Minister said, “The ministry focuses on the demand for edible oil and the country’s strategic space as the entrance to Central Asia.”
Chan said that the Ministry discussed the benefits of using the infrastructure of Pakistan’s port with the chairman of Port Qasim Authority, so that in January, Karachi and Commodities of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan, Datuk Seri Johri Abdul Ghani During the visit, Malaysian palm oil distribution can be available in Central Asia.
Malaysia’s export price is expected to be between 18% and 25% of Pakistan’s total palm oil imports, depending on dynamics and current market conditions.
Meanwhile, in response to an additional question by Mohammad Isam, in response to an additional question to recreate the financing scheme on the restoration of Fullholder, Chan said that the Ministry has submitted a proposal to the Finance Ministry.
Asia, especially on the efforts of the Ministry to detect Palm Oil Innovation for energy production in Japan, replying to an additional question by Nurul Amin Hamid (PN-Padang Terrap), Chan said that the Ministry said that the ministry this year Osaka, Japan In a global expo will participate in power generation to detect the use of biomass waste.
“Japan is a market that we should find out, especially to generate electricity for biomass waste. However, we do not strongly encourage the export of raw materials to Japan; We should focus on the production of high-value materials before exporting, such as pelletaging biomass, ”he said. – Bernma