LUBOK ANTU: Sarawak has now become the leading and largest producer of palm oil in Malaysia based on plantation area, said Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg.
He said that this was proven by the Malaysian Department of Statistics report, which recorded Sarawak’s palm oil exports valued at RM14.3 billion in 2023.
“Sarawak is the only state that produces the largest amount of palm oil in Malaysia. Previously, Sabah led this, but now we have overtaken that state.
“I understand that we exported approximately RM14.3 billion worth of palm oil overseas.
“This means that palm oil development has become our biggest export commodity,” he said.
He said this in his speech at the launching of the new Sarawak Land Consolidation and Rehabilitation Authority (SALCRA) Kernel Crushing Plant here today.
Elaborating further, he said Sarawak, with more than 1.6 million hectares of palm oil plantations, had recorded an impressive increase in the export sector.
“This means if we continue to strengthen various initiatives, especially in downstream production from palm oil, Sarawak can certainly earn more than RM14 billion,” he said.
He added that this success was partly due to the hard work of landowners and SALCRA participants who played an important role in strengthening and ensuring the industry’s continued growth.
Another key factor behind Sarawak’s success is the use of modern and more efficient technology to increase productivity and reduce costs in palm oil production.
“The use of more efficient technology, such as the installation of panel systems with conveyors, can improve efficiency and reduce waste.
“This not only benefits cost and income but also ensures a cleaner environment,” he explained.
He further stated that with more efficient production, income from downstream products such as biofuel and animal feed is expected to contribute more to Sarawak’s economy.
Besides palm oil-based products, he mentioned that palm oil processing is also capable of producing hydrogen, which is becoming increasingly popular as a clean energy source.
“If the process of cracking palm kernels can produce hydrogen, it can be used not only to generate electricity but also in public transportation.
“This shows the importance of the palm oil industry as a contributor to clean energy production, turning waste into biofuel, animal feed, and hydrogen,” he said.
Meanwhile, he urged more investment in the palm oil downstream industry to enhance competitiveness and ensure Sarawak continues to grow as a leading player in the country’s palm oil sector.