Summary
The oil palm industry in Malaysia plays an important role in the growth of the agricultural sector
in this country through its contribution to the Gross Domestic product (GDP), foreign exchange,
and employment. Oil palm demands are continual increasing as it can produce high yield and
low production cost. The present study aimed to investigate the factors influencing the
implementation of Malaysia Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) among the independent smallholders
in Malaysia. The result observed several socio-economic factors that can lead to the
implementation practices such as smallholder's age, perceived benefits of MSPO, smallholder's
education level, Cost of MSPO, knowledge towards MSPO and government support of MSPO.
Empirical data shows that there is a need to introduce policies that will guide palm oil
smallholders towards sustainable production in order to sustain our oil palm industries in the
global market. This study reveals the factors influencing the implementation of Malaysia
Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) among the independent smallholders in Malaysia.