Lack of resolution mechanisms allow palm oil conflicts to fester in Indonesia
Indonesia has no effective mechanisms for resolving its epidemic of land conflicts between villagers and plantation firms, according to a new study. The BBC’s Indonesian correspondent Rebecca Henschke looks at the challenges facing the industry.
Source: news.mongabay.comPublished on 2021-11-29
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