Molecules (Jun 2020)

Sustainable Palm Oil—The Role of Screening and Advanced Analytical Techniques for Geographical Traceability and Authenticity Verification

  • Umi Salamah Ramli,
  • Noor Idayu Tahir,
  • Nurul Liyana Rozali,
  • Abrizah Othman,
  • Nor Hayati Muhammad,
  • Syahidah Akmal Muhammad,
  • Azmil Haizam Ahmad Tarmizi,
  • Norfadilah Hashim,
  • Ravigadevi Sambanthamurthi,
  • Rajinder Singh,
  • Mohamad Arif Abd Manaf,
  • Ghulam Kadir Ahmad Parveez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25122927
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 12
p. 2927

Abstract

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Palm oil production from oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) is vital for the economy of Malaysia. As of late, sustainable production of palm oil has been a key focus due to demand by consumer groups, and important progress has been made in establishing standards that promote good agricultural practices that minimize impact on the environment. In line with the industrial goal to build a traceable supply chain, several measures have been implemented to ensure that traceability can be monitored. Although the palm oil supply chain can be highly complex, and achieving full traceability is not an easy task, the industry has to be proactive in developing improved systems that support the existing methods, which rely on recorded information in the supply chain. The Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) as the custodian of the palm oil industry in Malaysia has taken the initiative to assess and develop technologies that can ensure authenticity and traceability of palm oil in the major supply chains from the point of harvesting all the way to key downstream applications. This review describes the underlying framework related to palm oil geographical traceability using various state-of-the-art analytical techniques, which are also being explored to address adulteration in the global palm oil supply chain.

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