sadiman hariri collects the fruits that have fallen to the ground. hey are especially ripe, he can get more money for them. he owns five hectares of palm oil plantation. sadiman: i know people in europe have a low opinion of palm oil. but there are so many good aspects s at no one e there kns about. the oil is healthy, the trees are strong, and our r work heres a lot more environmentally friendndly than many people realize. reporter: earlier this year, he was shocked by news that the european union had decided to phase out palm oil for use in transport fuel by 2030. he says the timeframe is far too short to grow new replacement plantations. and he argrgues that thehe eu's prpreferred choioice of soy oror rapeseseed are eveven worse foe environment. sadiman: sure, we can grow soybeans here, but you need five times as much land for the same yield. so it will mean chopping down more forest around the world to make space, and that's exactly what the e.u. doesn't want. reporter: the local village is getting ready for a wedding feast. malaysia has many comm