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16 April 2019
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Palm oil, logging firms the usual suspects as Indonesia fires flare anew
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Restoring forests rules out growing crops
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Food & Agriculture
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Eating more offal could help cut meat emissions by 14 per cent
4 April 2019
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Can South Asian rivers be ‘regional public goods’?
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Chinese consumers ignore calls to eat less beef
Chinese consumers ignore calls to eat less beef
3 April 2019
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Climate, conflicts set to plunge millions into food crisis
Climate, conflicts set to plunge millions into food crisis
Food & Agriculture
How can digitalisation ease the plight of Southeast Asia's smallholder farmers?
How can digitalisation ease the plight of Southeast Asia's smallholder farmers?
1 April 2019
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No more fires in Indonesia? Blazes on Sumatran peatland say otherwise
No more fires in Indonesia? Blazes on Sumatran peatland say otherwise
27 March 2019
Food & Agriculture
Stretching the conversation about sustainable natural rubber
Stretching the conversation about sustainable natural rubber
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State-owned plantation company in Indonesia intimidates, evicts and plants oil palm without permits
State-owned plantation company in Indonesia intimidates, evicts and plants oil palm without permits
25 March 2019
Food & Agriculture
Add cows, subtract chemicals: Organic farming a plus for climate-hit Indian farmers
Add cows, subtract chemicals: Organic farming a plus for climate-hit Indian farmers
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China plans ‘landmark’ biodiversity talks
China plans ‘landmark’ biodiversity talks
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Rights of 'ordinary people' in focus as 1 billion vote in Asia
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How can Cambodian farming survive climate change?
How can Cambodian farming survive climate change?
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Companies to miss 2020 zero-deforestation deadline, report says
Companies to miss 2020 zero-deforestation deadline, report says
19 March 2019
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In a bid to phase out palm biofuel, Europe leaves fans and foes dismayed
In a bid to phase out palm biofuel, Europe leaves fans and foes dismayed
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Citizen science helps farmers adapt to climate change
Citizen science helps farmers adapt to climate change
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