KONTAN.CO.ID - KUALA LUMPUR. Palm oil giant FGV Holdings said migrant workers should start arriving by end-March 2022 in Malaysia to ease a labour shortage and reverse a slump in output, provided the Omicron coronavirus variant does not disrupt plans. In the world's second largest palm oil producer, border closures and a ban on the entry of migrant workers since last year have exacerbated a labour shortage in plantations - where 78% of workers are from countries such as Bangladesh, India and Indonesia. The government said in September it would prioritise ensuring the return of 32,000 workers for the palm oil sector and in October, Malaysia's Human Resources Ministry told Reuters workers would start arriving at the end of this year.
Malaysia's palm giant FGV expects migrant workers to arrive by end-March
KONTAN.CO.ID - KUALA LUMPUR. Palm oil giant FGV Holdings said migrant workers should start arriving by end-March 2022 in Malaysia to ease a labour shortage and reverse a slump in output, provided the Omicron coronavirus variant does not disrupt plans. In the world's second largest palm oil producer, border closures and a ban on the entry of migrant workers since last year have exacerbated a labour shortage in plantations - where 78% of workers are from countries such as Bangladesh, India and Indonesia. The government said in September it would prioritise ensuring the return of 32,000 workers for the palm oil sector and in October, Malaysia's Human Resources Ministry told Reuters workers would start arriving at the end of this year.