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MPOC's Global Trade Mission Spurs RM188.5 Million In Potential Palm Oil Deals
The Malaysian Palm Oil Council's (MPOC) flagship Trade Networking Visit 2025 has generated an estimated RM188.5 million in potential sales through intensive business engagements and strategic outreach.
Held from July 8 to 10 in Kuala Lumpur, the annual event attracted 56 international buyers from 23 countries across Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), ASEAN, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, regions playing a growing role in Malaysia's palm oil export strategy.
The centrepiece of the programme was the BizMatch session on July 10, where over 400 pre-scheduled meetings connected 25 leading Malaysian suppliers with foreign buyers, fostering new commercial ties and reinforcing confidence in Malaysia's palm oil sector.
'The positive response to BizMatch confirms the value of targeted market engagement. These regions remain central to our diversification efforts as global demand continues to shift,' said MPOC Chief Executive Officer Belvinder Sron.
Sron added that delegates also visited Sime Darby Plantation's Eco Garden on Carey Island to observe sustainable cultivation practices and toured Kuala Lumpur Kepong Bhd's Alami Edible Oils' downstream facilities, showcasing Malaysia's integrated supply chain and commitment to quality.
An industry dialogue with Plantation and Commodities Minister Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani offered further insight into policy priorities, market trends and opportunities for bilateral cooperation.
Participants praised the event for its impact and depth of engagement, prompting MPOC to consider expanding the initiative.
'We are exploring the possibility of holding similar programmes more regularly in high-potential markets,' Sron added.
As demand for sustainable, traceable palm oil grows, MPOC reaffirmed its commitment to advancing market access and building long-term global partnerships. Related