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  • palm oil refining machine cert in Papua New Guinea
  • palm oil refining machine cert in Papua New Guinea
  • palm oil refining machine cert in Papua New Guinea

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  • What is the Papua New Guinea national interpretation 2014?
  • The Papua New Guinea National Interpretation 2014 is based on the generic document of the Principles and Criteria for Sustainable Palm Oil 2013 (P&C 2013), which will be used as a standard for palm oil mills and plantations attaining certification under RSPO. The new Criteria, with associated Indicators, that have been added into the P&C 2013 are:
  • What is the Papua New Guinea agricultural development program?
  • It was geared to improve the economic and social wellbeing of smallholder oil palm growers throughout Papua New Guinea by providing an appropriate field extension and development services comparable to that of the private sector as well as to reign over regulatory function of the industry on behalf of DAL.
  • Does Papua New Guinea have a national interpretation working group?
  • Due to the scale and nature of Papua New Guinea’s palm oil industry, and its in-country stakeholders, it was not possible to establish a National Interpretation Working Group that engaged all of the RSPO’s membership categories.
  • What is the production of oil palm?
  • Oil palm is the third major crop with 14% of the annual export values. It covers land area of 58 000 hectares (estate 33 000 ha and smallholder 25 000 ha, involving about 7 000 families). The estates produce 65% of the output and 35% from the smallholders.
  • How big is the oil palm industry?
  • It covers land area of 58 000 hectares (estate 33 000 ha and smallholder 25 000 ha, involving about 7 000 families). The estates produce 65% of the output and 35% from the smallholders. The oil palm industry supports about 4.5% of all rural households and their annual production is at the rate of 12% since 1997.
  • Should Papua New Guinea adopt the international generic criteria?
  • Given the strength, comprehensiveness and applicability of the International Generic Criteria, the PNG NIWG resolved that PNG would adopt the International Generic Criteria for small producing countries as the National Interpretation for Papua New Guinea, rather than produce a full National Interpretation.

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