Sustainable palm oil: Olam achieves RSPO certification for fourth plantation in Gabon
19 Nov 2019 --- Olam International has maintained its progress towards achieving Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) certification for all its palm plantations in Gabon by 2021, following its Makouke plantation the most recent to become RSPO certified. The 18,707 hectare plantation is the fourth Olam plantation to become RSPO certified and brings its total RSPO certified area to 112,455 hectares – 78 percent of its total palm concessions.
The Makouke plantation managed by Olam Palm Gabon (OPG) – a joint venture with the Republic of Gabon – was established in the 1960s and was acquired by OPG in 2016.
The certification strengthens Olam’s position as the largest certified producer in Africa with production capacity of 92,000 metric tons (MT) of certified sustainable palm oil (CSPO), 16,866 MT certified sustainable palm kernel (CSPK) and 6,500 MT of certified sustainable palm kernel oil (CSPKO).
Olam was recognized earlier this year at the 2019 RSPO Excellence Awards for its strong commitment to establishing sustainable oil palm plantations that generate positive impacts through forest conservation, species conservation and emission reduction at a significant scale in Gabon.
“Since our operations began, we have committed to protecting high conservation lands alongside the sustainable development and operation of our palm plantations,” says Darshan Raiyani, Olam Senior Vice President and Head of Gabon Plantations. “Makouke marks another step towards achieving RSPO certification for all our plantations in Gabon and cements our ambition to be the leading certified producer of palm oil in Africa.”
The majority of the 30-years old Makouke plantation has been replanted with high-yielding, resistant varieties and peer-reviewed High Conservation Value (HCV) and High Carbon Stock (HCS) assessments were conducted for an undeveloped 5,488 hectares area within the plantation.
The planted area of the concession is 5,934 hectares with 1,016 hectares conserved as HCV and a further 11,244 hectares set aside for conservation and village use land, meaning 65 percent of the total concession is protected. The remaining area is allocated for infrastructure including facilities, roads and housing.
“The landscape conservation approach the Gabonese government has implemented with Olam ensures a balanced ratio between production and conservation based on scientific results. In Gabon, we are moving towards stronger guidance to make sure all companies in the agri-sector follow the same pathway and in June 2019 we announced RSPO as the norm for palm development in Gabon,” explains Professor Lee White, Minister for Forests, Sea, Environment and Climate Plan, Gabonese Republic.
Olam Palm Gabon manages an overall concession area of 144,000 hectares, with over 50 percent (72,000 hectares) of HCV forest, wetlands and savannah permanently protected.
Olam is committed to no further development or expansion of new plantations until all its plantations achieve full RSPO certification in 2021.
The company is committed to sustainable palm oil production and sourcing, both in its own plantations and through its third party supply chain, and its strong progress is set out in its 2018 Sustainable Palm Update.
Edited by Gaynor Selby
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