Education needed to change minds about palm oil


Consumer research shows that most Europeans don't know what palm oil is and they don't know where it comes from or how it is produced, says European Palm Oil Alliance programme manager, Margot Logman. - Filepic

The prospect for palm oil in the European market seems bright despite the many challenges faced by the commodity.

An illustration of thermometers with varying readings beside flags of several European countries appears on the screen midway through a presentation by Marta Zuluaga Zibermann.

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