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  2. Social and environmental impact of palm oil - Wikipedia

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    The production of palm oil requires intensive deforestation and this has led to a gradual loss of flora and fauna in the areas where land is cleared for the cultivation of palm oil. [18] Tropical rainforests in countries including Malaysia and Indonesia have been the most ideal countries to have large palm oil plantations as they provide the ...

  3. Palm oil boycott could actually increase deforestation ... - AOL

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  4. Issues relating to biofuels - Wikipedia

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    It is an important fact that 90% of the palm oil produced in Malaysia is used by the food industry; [67] therefore biofuels cannot be held solely responsible for this deforestation. There is a pressing need for sustainable palm oil production for the food and fuel industries; palm oil is used in a wide variety of food products.

  5. Explainer-How Indonesia's deforestation persists despite ...

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    The president also imposed a moratorium on permits for new palm oil plantations in 2018, intended to stop deforestation amid backlash from consumers worried about the environmental impact of palm ...

  6. Deforestation in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Deforestation in Malaysia is a major environmental issue in the country. British colonial deforestation efforts began in 1880 and were rapidly driven by commercial rubber and palm oil cultivation. Between 1990 and 2010, Malaysia lost an estimated 8.6% of its forest cover, or around 1,920,000 hectares (4,700,000 acres). [1]

  7. Palm oil prices seen ticking up as rains slash output and ...

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    Palm oil prices are likely to strengthen further as excessive rain in key producing countries curbs output, while demand increases for its use in food and biofuels, industry officials said. Palm ...

  8. Environmental issues in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Deforestation of a peat swamp forest for palm oil production in Indonesia. A different, but related, set of environmental pressures arose in the 1970s and 1980s among the rice-growing peasants living in the plains and valleys.

  9. Resource depletion - Wikipedia

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    The direct cause of most deforestation is agriculture by far. [33] More than 80% of deforestation was attributed to agriculture in 2018. [34] Forests are being converted to plantations for coffee, palm oil, rubber and various other popular products. [35] Livestock grazing also drives deforestation.