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RI oil palm farmers ready to boycott Nestle products

Sunday, March 21, 2010 00:59 WIB | Environment | | 
Medan, N Sumatra (ANTARA News) - Oil palm planters in 20 Indonesian provinces 
are ready to boycott Nestle products if the foreign company really stops buying 
crude palm oil (CPO) from national producers, a spokesman said.
 
"About 10 million oil palm farmers spread in 20 Indonesian provinces have 
stated their readiness to boycott Nestle products. Apkasindo (Association of 
Indonesian Oil Palm Farmers) is now preparing to draw up a list of Nestle 
products in the market," Apkasindo Secretary General Asmar Arsjad said here 
Saturday. 

He said Apkasindo had so far only obtained oral statements of readiness from 
its regional chapters in the country but the association`s central executive 
board would on Monday (March 22) officially send letters to them to ask for 
their support for and participation in the boycott of Nestle products. 

The boycott was meant to respond to Nestle`s decision to terminate its CPO 
purchasing contract with PT Sinar Mas which would have a devastating impact on 
the livelihood of Indonesian oil palm farmers, he said. 

Nestle had reportedly decided to stop buying CPO from Indonesian producers as 
oil palm cultivation in the country was considered to be harming the 
environment. 

Meanwhile, Laksamana Adiyaksa, treasurer of the North Sumatra chapter of the 
Indonesian Oil Palm Entrepreneurs Association (Gapki), said the oil palm 
planters` boycott threat "should be reacted to wisely by all stakeholders." 

"It does not mean that we are afraid or very concerned about the threat but it 
should be discussed in a business-like way," he said.

The government should also be involved as a mediator in solving the problem 
caused by Nestle`s boycott of Indonesian CPO which had not happened for the 
first time, he said.

He said Indonesian CPO producers were increasingly paying attention to the 
environemntal aspects of their production processes under the Roundtable 
Sustainable on Palm Oil (RSPO) system."Nestle should not have acted 
unilaterally," he said.

Earlier, Irfan Mutyara, chairman of the North Sumatra chapter of the Indonesian 
Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) had said Indonesia was one of the 
world`s major CPO producers and exporters and thus, if Nestle stopped buying 
Indonesian CPO, there would be other buyers. 

"If a buyer boycotts a product, the producer can do likewise against the 
buyer`s product and ask domestic consumers to follow suit," he said. (*)







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