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MPOB and Earthworm Foundation Renew Strategic Partnership to Advance Smallholder Resilience and Sustainability
MPOB and Earthworm Foundation Renew Strategic Partnership to Advance Smallholder Resilience and Sustainability
News Sep 1, 2025

MPOB and Earthworm Foundation Renew Strategic Partnership to Advance Smallholder Resilience and Sustainability

Kuala Rompin, Pahang, 1 September 2025 – Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) and Earthworm Foundation marked the renewal of strategic collaboration for another three years from 2025 to 2028, with the exchange of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) at Rumah Adat, Kampung Orang Asli Sungai Mok, Pahang. 

The partnership extension reaffirms the shared commitment of MPOB and Earthworm Foundation to strengthen sustainable practices among oil palm smallholder farmers, enhance community livelihoods through improved productivity and environmental stewardship. 

Since its inception in 2021, the MPOB–Earthworm collaboration has delivered tangible benefits for smallholder communities across Malaysia. Nearly 4,000 smallholders have received continuous training and on-farm guidance which helped them improve productivity while adopting sustainable practices. The continuous effort has been reflected which more than 1,000 smallholders registered for the Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) certification.  

About 100 of them successfully diversified their sources of income through initiatives such as bird’s nest farming, melon, mushroom and chili cultivation, which not only supplement household earnings but also build income resilience against market fluctuations.

 The programme has also supported smallholders in accessing financial assistance, securing market opportunities, and maintaining standard health and safety practices in their plantations, including the proper use of personal protective equipment and chemical storage. 

Chairman of the Sungai Mok Orang Asli Cooperative, Encik Rosdi bin Mahdi, presented a handwoven mat made by the community to Director General of MPOB, Datuk Dr. Ahmad Parveez Hj. Ghulam Kadir, as a symbolic gesture.

Rosdi bin Mahadi, Chairman of Koperasi Orang Asli Sg. Mok, during his welcoming remarks, mentioned, “We, the indigenous community here, feel seen, heard, and supported through this programme.

 In the past, we were unsure of the best way to manage our oil palm estates. Now thanks to MPOB and Earthworm Foundation, we have gained knowledge to manage our plantations better, increase productivity, and even explore new income sources such as mushroom and chili cultivation. It also has brought our community closer together through the setting up of the Sg. Mok Orang Asli cooperative, giving us confidence that smallholders like us can build a sustainable future for our families.” 

Beyond the plantations, the partnership has fostered community stewardship of the environment, together with government agencies, experts, and the private sector. Stronger connections have also been built within the palm oil supply chain, linking smallholders more closely with mills and buyers, while new communication platforms such as dedicated WhatsApp groups have enabled timely knowledge-sharing and support among stakeholders. 

Datuk Dr. Ahmad Parveez Hj Ghulam Kadir, Director General of MPOB in his opening speech stated, “This renewed partnership reflects MPOB’s commitment to ensure that smallholders are equipped with the knowledge, tools, and innovations needed to thrive in an evolving market while upholding sustainability.” 

While Ooi Kiah-Hui, Malaysia Country Representative of Earthworm Foundation expressed her gratitude for the continued collaboration that will further help the smallholders to enable them to have sustainable livelihood, “Earthworm Foundation is honoured to continue this journey with MPOB and the smallholder community in Sg. Mok and alongside the many smallholders included in this MOA. Today is not only about a celebration of the partnership, but also the dedication of smallholders who are determined to improve their livelihoods while safeguarding the environment.” 

A new agreement exchange between Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB), represented by the Director General, Datuk Dr. Ahmad Parveez Hj. Ghulam Kadir, and Earthworm Foundation, represented by Malaysia Country Representative, Kiah Hui Ooi.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MOA) exchange was held in conjunction with the Oil Palm Agronomy Centre (OPAC) Oil Palm Clinic initiative, where smallholders participated in soil analysis, crop management sessions, and training to improve Fresh Fruit Bunch (FFB) quality, guided by MPOB’s Agronomy and Geospatial Technology Unit (AGT) and TUNAS extension officers. A guided site visit also showcased integrated farming models and sustainable practices led by the Sg. Mok Orang Asli Cooperative. 

The MPOB–Earthworm partnership, first established in 2021, has already supported thousands of smallholders in building stronger, more sustainable livelihoods. 

With the new phase from 2025 to 2028, both organisations aim to deepen their impact by strengthening oil palm smallholder resilience, improving productivity, diversifying livelihoods, and fostering long-term sustainability. 

Director General of MPOB, Datuk Dr. Ahmad Parveez Hj. Ghulam Kadir, discussed with Earthworm Foundation’s Malaysia Country Representative, Kiah Hui Ooi, and OPAC during the Palm Oil Clinic in the field.

Media Contact:  

Sheila Kartika, Communications Manager (Asia), Earthworm Foundation at s.putri@earthworm.org or +62856-887-1996 

 

About MPOB 

The Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) is a leading government agency under the Ministry of Plantation and Commodities (KPK) entrusted with the role and responsibilities of serving the country’s oil palm industry. It was incorporated by the Act of Parliament (Act 582) and formed on 1 May 2000, taking over functions of the Palm Oil Research and Development Board/Palm Oil Research Institute of Malaysia (PORDB/PORIM) and Palm Oil Registration and Licensing Authority (PORLA). Each organisation has served the oil palm industry for more than twenty years and MPOB was founded for the purpose of providing more effective service and giving greater national and international focus to the industry. For more information, kindly visit www.mpob.gov.my  

About Earthworm Foundation 

Earthworm Foundation is an impact-driven non-profit that works with businesses, civil society, communities, governments and others to tackle environmental and social issues in sourcing landscapes and supply chains. Our team of supply chain, social, and environmental experts operates across five continents, striving to enhance conditions for individuals, forests, and soils affected by the production of cocoa, packaging, palm oil, rubber, and other commodities. With a network of over 100 members and partners, our foundation is dedicated to implementing responsible sourcing commitments in supply chains and innovating practical solutions to address social and environmental challenges across diverse sourcing landscapes. Find out more at www.earthworm.org

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