Search
Close this search box.

Malaysia Strengthens Palm Oil Market Strategies Amid Rising African Demand


Johari: Malaysian palm oil products are experiencing rising demand for industrial applications, particularly in food processing from the Sub-Saharan African region, said Plantation and Commodities Minister Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani. He said exports to North Africa rose by 63.5 percent in 2024, while exports to Sub-Saharan Africa posted a 26 percent year-on-year increase during the first five months of 2025.



According to BERNAMA News Agency, Johari highlighted that North Africa, including Egypt, continues to serve as a strategic re-export hub for Malaysian palm oil, supplying markets across the region. He emphasized that Malaysia is refining its market strategies to support sector-specific growth, foster deeper commercial linkages, and ensure long-term relevance across diverse regional markets.



The growing demand for value-added palm oil applications, such as specialty fats, oleochemicals, and food ingredients, offers potential to deepen Malaysia’s engagement in key markets. Johari, in his opening remarks at the inaugural Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) Trade Networking Visit dialogue, stressed the importance of embedding palm oil more firmly into local and regional value chains.



He remarked that Malaysia’s approach not only strengthens supply chain integration but also encourages joint ventures, technology transfer, and local processing partnerships, fostering long-term resilience and shared industrial growth. The MPOC Trade Networking Visit dialogue, which saw the participation of 56 buyers from the Middle East, North African, Sub-Saharan Africa, ASEAN, and Central Asian regions, aims to strengthen Malaysia’s position as a reliable global supplier of sustainable palm oil.

Recent News

ADVERTISMENT