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As Sumit Roy emphasises, “the priority should be responsible production—enforcing no deforestation, no peat, no exploitation, while improving yields rather than expanding cultivation.” The episode also explores India’s growing influence in shaping global supply chains, the importance of traceability and sustainable sourcing, and how consumer awareness is driving change.
Reinforcing the big picture, Roy notes that “sustainability, food security, and inclusive growth are not conflicting—they go hand in hand when palm oil is produced responsibly.” Tune in for a nuanced discussion on how India can lead the way in creating a palm oil ecosystem that supports both people and the planet.
(Host: Subramani Ra Mancombu; Producer: Prethicshaa Gurumoorthy, Siddharth MC)
Published on June 9, 2026
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