Palm Oil
The oil palm tree is native to West Africa. It is an important tree for forest-dependent communities, their cultures and their economies. However, large-scale oil palm monocultures for industrial production (oil and agrofuels) have been driving deforestation and land grabbing in Southeast Asia. More recently, oil palm monocultures are also driving destruction in Africa and Latin America.
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7 March 2018
The voices and stories of forest-dependent women are often rejected, unheard or silenced, which makes it easier for companies to grab community land. But what happens when they start to raise their voices?
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21 September 2017
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15 October 2015
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7 May 2014
The expansion of industrial oil palm plantations in Africa: A call for greater solidarity and action
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7 May 2014
Liberia – RSPO’s inability to address root causes of the conflict related to Sime Darby’s operations
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11 September 2013
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27 February 2013
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27 February 2013
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30 September 2012
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20 November 1999