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- Why did Mexico plant palm trees around the Lacandon Jungle?
- When deforestation caused by oil palms expanded in Indonesia or Malaysia, Mexican federal and state officials did everything they could to encourage planting these native African palms around the Lacandon Jungle.
- Does oil palm expansion cause forest loss in Mexico?
- In Mexico, there are very few studies on the forest loss that the country has suffered due to oil palm expansion. The issue is even controversial among researchers, producers and officials.
- How can a community redress from industrial palm oil production?
- The UN recognizes the threats posed by the industrial palm oil production and AAL, which is an important step toward communities receiving redress and remedy. The best solution is to return land to communities and promote community based agriculture and forest management over the damaging model of industrial palm oil production.”
- What happened to oil palm in Chiapas?
- Still, since 2019, “this government disappeared all the support that went directly to palm,” emphasizes José Luis Méndez Hernández, president of the State Council of Producers of Chiapas. In addition, oil palm is not one of the species promoted as part of Sowing Life, one of the central government programs of the six-year term.
- Can cloning oil palm trees reduce rainforest destruction?
- Demand for the oil—used in everything from food to biofuel—is so high that oil palm plants have taken over large swaths of the world's rainforests. About 40 years ago, researchers hoped to reduce rainforest destruction by cloning the highest yielding oil palm trees ( Elaeis guineensis ), thus boosting oil production.
- Does Procter & Gamble have a conflict palm oil problem?
- “Despite the repeated warning signs, companies such as Procter & Gamble, Unilever, and General Mills insist on maintaining AAL’s conflict palm oil in their supply chains. These companies tout their commitments to human rights, while the UN is raising the alarm about widespread abuses.