To Carry On The Business Of Plantation Companies in Malaysia

The Malaysian government has always been supportive of the plantation sector and has taken various measures to ensure its continuous growth and development. One of the most important measures is the provision of fiscal and other incentives to plantation companies.

The government has also put in place a comprehensive legal and regulatory framework to facilitate the operations of plantation companies. For instance, the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) is the statutory body responsible for the promotion and regulation of the palm oil industry in the country.

The MPOB provides a one-stop centre for the palm oil industry, where companies can obtain information and advice on various aspects of the business, including planting, processing, marketing and product development.

The government has also established the Malaysian Palm Oil Certification Scheme (MPOCS) to certify that palm oil products from Malaysia are produced sustainably and in accordance with international best practices.

The MPOCS is voluntary and open to all palm oil companies in Malaysia, regardless of size or location.

The Malaysian government is committed to creating a conducive environment for the plantation sector to flourish. With the right policies and regulations in place, Malaysia will continue to be a leading producer and exporter of palm oil and other tropical products.