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Oil palm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Palm oil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Plantation Cos, Agriculture Industry, Inspection & Quality Testing Cos, Investors, Plantation Analysts, Government & Private Financial Institutions, Commodities traders, Government Officials for Estate Crops/Agriculture, Palm Oil Associations, Planters...
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4. Based on the above mentioned it is essential to issue a guideline on peatland use for oil palm plantation. Noticing: 1. Report of the Research Consortium on Ecological Suitability on Peatland for Sustainable Agriculture 2008;
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Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) agriculture is a major driver of land-use change in major oil palm-producing countries (e.g., Malaysia). In this presentation, I address the following questions: (1) Is oil palm agriculture really destroying tropical biodiversity?
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In this report FFPCP seeks to widen the perspectives and to broaden the debate that surrounds oil palm agriculture in Sumatra through a better knowledge of the day-to-day operations and the viewpoint of the oil palm plantation companies.
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Sime Darby, the world's largest listed oil palm plantation group. The local media had reported in September ... ... Palm Plantation News is an EIN News Service for agriculture industry professionals. Constantly updated news and information about agriculture...
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High yiekding oil palm seeds and high density oil palm clones...
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The oil palm is a tropical plant that grows in warm climates at altitudes below 500 meters above sea level. It comes from the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa, ... But commercial cultivation only began in 1945 when the United Fruit Company established a plantation in the banana growing zone in the Department of Magdalena.
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Indonesia has lifted a year-long freeze on the use of peat land for palm oil plantations, prompting fears of a rise in greenhouse gas emissions ... Indonesia's agriculture ministry estimated only 2m out of the country's 25m hectares of peat land would now be eligible for palm oil plantation.
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