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From the oil palm farms of Sierra Leone and Indonesia to the landscapes of Peru and Colombia, we spoke with female smallholders who have stepped up as leaders in their…
Endorsement of RSPO National Interpretations for 2024 Principles & Criteria (P&C): Indonesia and Malaysia
The RSPO National Interpretations (NI) for the 2024 Principles and Criteria (P&C) for Indonesia (INANI) and Malaysia (MYNI) were endorsed by the RSPO Board of Governors (BoG) on 17 March…
Closing the Traceability Gap: How Thailand is Working With Collection Centres to Certify Smallholders
by: Wandee Krichanan In Thailand, a promising initiative is helping to close a critical gap in the sustainable palm oil supply chain. The “Khanom Model”, a collaboration between Thailand’s Department of…
What China’s 15th Five-Year Plan Means for Sustainable Palm Oil
By: Lifeng Fang The “Beautiful China” vision paints a clear picture: green production and lifestyles, carbon emissions peaking, and improved wellbeing and resiliency of ecosystems. With China’s 15th Five-Year Plan, this…