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19 February 2018
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Experts seek ways to mitigate environmental impacts of infrastructure boom in Asia Pacific
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Presenting: The guardians of our forests
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Palm oil giant buys PNG firm noted for environmental practices
Palm oil giant buys PNG firm noted for environmental practices
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World Bank commissions first station of renewable energy resource network
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Food & Agriculture
Indonesia expected to produce 100 million oil palm sprouts
Indonesia expected to produce 100 million oil palm sprouts
18 June 2014
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Malaysian firm loses land titles in PNG palm oil plantations
Malaysian firm loses land titles in PNG palm oil plantations
6 June 2014
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Chinese poachers target 'pawikan'
Chinese poachers target 'pawikan'
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Palm oil industry struggles to build trust in rights pledges
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