KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia, the world's largest palm oil producer, has certified a record amount of land under palm oil cultivation as employing environmentally sustainable methods, the Indonesia Sustainable Palm Standard (ISPO) Commission said on Wednesday. The government launched the ISPO in 2011 but has accelerated certification in recent years amid mounting global pressure to address the environmental impacts of producing palm oil. The ISPO Commission has certified 502 plantations since its inception, covering 4.11 million hectares (10.2 million acres) of area, or nearly 30 percent of Indonesia's estimated 14 million hectares of palm plantation, R. Azis Hidayat, the head of the ISPO Commission Secretariat, said in a statement on Wednesday.
Indonesia certifies a record amount of palm plantations as sustainable
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia, the world's largest palm oil producer, has certified a record amount of land under palm oil cultivation as employing environmentally sustainable methods, the Indonesia Sustainable Palm Standard (ISPO) Commission said on Wednesday. The government launched the ISPO in 2011 but has accelerated certification in recent years amid mounting global pressure to address the environmental impacts of producing palm oil. The ISPO Commission has certified 502 plantations since its inception, covering 4.11 million hectares (10.2 million acres) of area, or nearly 30 percent of Indonesia's estimated 14 million hectares of palm plantation, R. Azis Hidayat, the head of the ISPO Commission Secretariat, said in a statement on Wednesday.