Indonesia has no effective mechanisms for resolving its epidemic of land conflicts between rural communities and palm oil companies, according to a new study. The BBC’s Hans Nicholas Jong looks at the challenges facing the industry in the Indonesian archipelago.
Source: farmlandgrab.orgPublished on 2021-12-06
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