24 Jan 2017
The people behind these negative campaigns aim to limit the inflow of CPO into the European Union due to environmental as well as health concerns (although some speculate they actually want to limit the import of cheaper crude palm oil for the benefit of locally-produced edible oils such as sunflower oil, canola oil or soybean oil).
In the year 2017 negative campaigning continues. Several authorities in Europe had already listed palm oil, an edible oil, as a cancer risk. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) reported that palm oil generates more of a potentially carcinogenic contaminant than any other edible oil when refined at temperatures of at least 200°C. Nutella, the hazelnut and chocolate spread made by Italian confectionery firm Ferrero, became a victim when calls were made to boycott Nutella due to its palm oil content.
In recent years there has been a series of anti-CPO campaigns in the EU, including:
Sahat Sinaga, Executive Director at the Indonesian Vegetable Oil Refiners Association (GIMNI), said these negative campaigns have a big impact on palm oil consumption in the European Union. In full-year 2016 Indonesia is estimated to have only exported 3.3 million tons to the EU, down 21 percent from 4.2 million tons of palm oil shipments in the preceding year. Toward the future, the figure may continue to decline and therefore Sinaga does not see a good future for palm oil shipments to the EU in case it involves palm oil shipments for food. However, EU demand for biodiesel or oleochemical is expected to increase. Therefore, exporters are advised to focus on the non-food palm oil-related shipments to the European Union.
Indonesia's Palm Oil Exports Volume to Top Markets:
| 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016¹ |
India | 4,980 | 5,253 | 5,634 | 4,867 | 5,798 | 3,944 |
European Union | 3,500 | 3,650 | 4,800 | 4,123 | 4,233 | 2,963 |
China | 2,032 | 2,842 | 2,343 | 2,357 | 3,990 | 1,920 |
in thousand tons
¹ January-September 2016 period only
Source: Statistics Indonesia (BPS)
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