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Malaysian exporters now face more due diligence checks and heightened scrutiny from EU authorities when shipping their products to Europe due to its ‘standard’ risk classification.

For countries like Malaysia, more is at stake in how the EU sets its thresholds for achieving ‘low- or standard-risk’ status under this system.

By Dr Nina Naquiah Ahmad Nizar, Assoc. Prof. Dr Eddie Tan Ti Tjih and Nur Alia Aqilah Mohd Rizal | Authors’ affiliation: Food Technology Department, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kuala Pilah Campus, Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia

Using the ‘living lab’ approach, Wild Asia introduces tried-and-tested farming techniques to oil palm farmers, thereby boosting productivity and resilience and improving ecosystem health.

Your go-to guide to understanding the EUDR implementation in the Malaysian palm oil industry.

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