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RUBBER PLANTATION DEVELOPMENT IN CAMBODIA: AT WHAT COST? Dararath Yem, Neth Top and Vuthy Lic EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The government of Cambodia has implemented several new policy instruments established under the 2001 Land Law, especially Social Land Concessions (distribution
Send InquiryRubber Plantation Development in Cambodia: At What Cost
Rubber Plantation Development in Cambodia: At What Cost? by Neth Top, Vuthy Lic and Yem Dararath The government of Cambodia has implemented several new policy instruments established under the 2001 Land Law, especially Social Land Concessions (distribution of state private lands to the poor) and Economic Land Concessions (long-term contracts ...
Send InquiryDeforestation for potential rubber plantation raises
The project, ostensibly for a 125-square-kilometer (48-square-mile) rubber plantation, began in mid-2018.
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Rubber plantations in Indonesia are scattered in 27 provinces from Aceh to Papua. South Sumatra is the province that holds the largest rubber plantation area of 812.57 thousand hectares or 22.85%, followed by North Sumatra (472.14 thousand), Jambi (384.78 thousand), Riau (356.24 thousand) and West Kalimantan (350.75 thousand).
Send InquiryFinancing a natural rubber plantation in Indonesia
Financing a natural rubber plantation in Indonesia, promoting sustainable development and green jobs. In Jambi Province, the two concession areas held by RLU and two WWF concessions form a contiguous buffer zone protecting the Bukit Tigapuluh National Park, which is one of the last places in Indonesia where elephants, tigers and orangutans co-exist.
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The government is seeking intrepid smallholder farmers to pilot a project that would transform 6,000 hectares of cropland in two provinces into a patchwork of small rubber plantations.The Ministry of Agriculture is eyeing 5,000 hectares of land in Ratanakkiri and 1,000 hectares in Battambang for ...
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Malaysia eyes rubber, oil plantations in Myanmar. Malaysia is planning to expand the rubber plantation by going globally in certain countries. Recently in a press conference the Minister of oil and plantation, Malaysia has announced to go for rubber plantation in Myanmar. Developments and productivity in the Industry
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Most of Indonesia's rubber production stems from the provinces: 1. South Sumatra 2. North Sumatra 3. Riau 4. Jambi 5. West Kalimantan. The total size of Indonesia's rubber plantation area has risen steadily during the last decade. In 2016, the country's rubber plantations covered a total of 3.64 million hectares.
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A plantation is the large-scale estate meant for farming that specializes in cash crops. The crops that are grown include cotton, coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar cane, sisal, oil seeds, oil palms, rubber trees, and fruits. Protectionist policies and natural comparative advantage have sometimes contributed to determining where plantations were located. A plantation house is the main house of a plantation, often a substantial farmhouse, which often serves as a symbol for the plantation as a whole. Plant
Send InquiryRubber plantation development in Cambodia - EEPSEA HOME
RUBBER PLANTATION DEVELOPMENT IN CAMBODIA: AT WHAT COST? Dararath Yem, Neth Top and Vuthy Lic EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The government of Cambodia has implemented several new policy instruments established under the 2001 Land Law, especially Social Land Concessions (distribution
Send InquiryRubber Plantation Development in Cambodia: At What Cost
Rubber Plantation Development in Cambodia: At What Cost? by Neth Top, Vuthy Lic and Yem Dararath The government of Cambodia has implemented several new policy instruments established under the 2001 Land Law, especially Social Land Concessions (distribution of state private lands to the poor) and Economic Land Concessions (long-term contracts
Send InquiryDeforestation for potential rubber plantation raises
The project, ostensibly for a 125-square-kilometer (48-square-mile) rubber plantation, began in mid-2018.
Send InquiryRubber Plantation Development in Cambodia: A Cost-Benefit
Rubber Plantation Development in Cambodia: A Cost-Benefit Analysis. The propagation of rubber plantations in tropic and subtropic regions appears to influence the economical, sociological and
Send InquiryIndonesia Rubber Industry | GBG
Rubber plantations in Indonesia are scattered in 27 provinces from Aceh to Papua. South Sumatra is the province that holds the largest rubber plantation area of 812.57 thousand hectares or 22.85%, followed by North Sumatra (472.14 thousand), Jambi (384.78 thousand), Riau (356.24 thousand) and West Kalimantan (350.75 thousand).
Send InquiryFinancing a natural rubber plantation in Indonesia
Financing a natural rubber plantation in Indonesia, promoting sustainable development and green jobs. In Jambi Province, the two concession areas held by RLU and two WWF concessions form a contiguous buffer zone protecting the Bukit Tigapuluh National Park, which is one of the last places in Indonesia where elephants, tigers and orangutans co-exist.
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Land conversions for rubber plantations in continental South-East Asia have expanded to areas where rubber is not historically grown, posing risks to both farmers’ livelihoods and environment conservation. The study defines continental South-East Asia as comprising Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam.
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