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DekelOil: progress towards becoming 1st RSPO certified CPO producer in Cote d’Ivoire

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Strong Progress Towards Gaining Certification to the Round Table for Sustainable Palm Oil

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DekelOil Public Limited, operator and 51% owner of the vertically integrated Ayenouan palm oil project in Cote d’Ivoire, has made significant progress towards achieving its objective to become a certified producer of palm oil in line with the standards set by the Round Table for Sustainable Palm Oil, which is recognised globally as a certification standard for sustainable palm oil.

DekelOil has been a member of RSPO since 2008.

· DekelOil’s objective is to become the first RSPO certified, fully functioning producer of crude palm oil in Cote d’Ivoire and to be among the first in West Africa
· DekelOil has engaged Proforest, an internationally recognised environmental and social consulting group based in Oxford (United Kingdom), to assist with the implementation of social and environmental programmes to prepare its Milling operations and oil palm estates for certification
· The Mill is anticipated to be certified first with the Company’s oil palm estates to be certified within three years of the completion of the Mill certification
· Proforest has been working with DekelOil over the past 12 months and completed a baseline assessment of DekelOil’s activities against the requirements of the RSPO Principles and Criteria resulting in a detailed action plan

o DekelOil subsequently formed a Certification Committee chaired by the Chief Executive Office, Youval Rasin and has now made significant progress against the action plan

· Successful membership application will clearly differentiate DekelOil from its peers, reinforcing its status as a responsible producer

DekelOil Executive Director Lincoln Moore said, “We are strongly committed to developing a quality, sustainable palm oil operation in West Africa and are delighted to have commenced this process with RSPO. This follows swiftly on the back of our appointment as an approved supplier to a World Bank-backed programme focused on improving the palm oil industry in Cote d’Ivoire to support local communities. Both these developments demonstrate the increasing recognition our project is receiving from prestigious international organisations, and are testament to our pledge to positively impact our surroundings. Proforest is run by experts in the responsible production of palm oil and we are excited to be working with them as we focus on becoming the first Crude Palm Oil producer in Cote d’Ivoire, and potentially West Africa, to be certified by this Round Table.”

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