Time to further enhance collaboration between the State Governments and industry to uplift Oil Palm farmers
At the recently organized Indian Vegetable Oil Producers Association conference in New Delhi, Godrej Agrovet’s (GAVL) Oil Palm Plantation business (OPP) said that now is the time to further enhance collaboration between the state governments and industry to uplift oil palm farmers in the country.
Speaking
at the conference, Sougata Niyogi,CEO, Oil Palm Business, Godrej Agrovet
Limited said, “There are lot of misconceptions surrounding oil palm. From
health to impact on income of farmers, from the crop consuming more water to it
leading to deforestation, it is upon us an industry to collectively address
these apprehensions.”
“Since
the launch of National Mission of Edible Oil – Oil Palm (NMEO-OP) in 2019-20,
we have come a long way. However, in order to achieve the vision 3 Million
Metric Tonne of Crude Palm Oil by 2030, we need to enhance the collaboration
between the state governments and industry. It is only then we will achieve the
set targets and enable oil palm farmers prosper,” he further added.
Recently,
the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) & the National Institute of Nutrition
(NIN) released the “Dietary Guidelines for Indians-2024.” It highlighted that Oil
Palm has a unique balance of saturated and unsaturated fats and helps
lower cholesterol.It also reiterated that a balanced intake of fats and
recommended moderation & variety of food sources to ensure a well-rounded
nutritional profile.
The
oil palm plantations require significantly less land compared to other oil seed
crops and have a remarkable capacity to yield up to 8 times more oil.
Additionally, it also enables inter cropping which has a potential to translate
into economic prosperity for smallholders. Hence addressing the audience, Mr.
Niyogi highlighted the need for states to adopt NMEO-OP as the element of
Viability Gap Funding in the policy, safeguarding farmers from the price
movement of oil palm in the market thereby not impacting their income.
From
the industry perspective, he mentioned the need to collectively think about the
end-to-end value chain to ensure industry maturity and not restrict to edible
oil only.
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