Palms of controversies

Palms of controversies
Author: Alain Rival,Patrice Levang
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2014-07-17
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: 9786021504413

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The rapid development of oil palm cultivation feeds many social issues such as biodiversity, deforestation, food habits or ethical investments. How can this palm be viewed as a ‘miracle plant’ by both the agro-food industry in the North and farmers in the tropical zone, but a serious ecological threat by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) campaigning for the environment or rights of local indigenous peoples? In the present book the authors – a biologist and an agricultural economist- describe a global and complex tropical sector, for which the interests of the many different stakeholders are often antagonistic. Oil palm has become emblematic of recent changes in North-South relationship in agricultural development. Indeed, palm oil is produced and consumed in the South; its trade is driven by emerging countries, although the major part of its transformations is made in the North that still hosts the largest multinational agro industries. It is also in the North that the sector is challenged on ethical and environmental issues. Public controversy over palm oil is often opinionated and it is fed by definitive and sometimes exaggerated statements. Researchers are conveying a more nuanced speech, which is supported by scientific data and a shared field experience. Their work helps in building a more balanced view, moving attention to the South, the region of exclusive production and major consumption of palm oil.

Palms of Controversies

Palms of Controversies
Author: Alain Rival
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: OCLC:1066410958

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The Palm Oil Controversy in Southeast Asia

The Palm Oil Controversy in Southeast Asia
Author: Oliver Pye,Jayati Bhattacharya
Publsiher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789814311441

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"This book is a compilation of papers first presented at the workshop "The palm oil controversy in transnational perspective" that took place in Singapore, 2-4 March 2009. The workshop was jointly organized by the Institute of Oriental and Asian Studies, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universit'at, Bonn and the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore. It was funded by Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF)"--Preface.

Oil Palm

Oil Palm
Author: Jonathan E. Robins
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2021-05-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781469662909

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Oil palms are ubiquitous—grown in nearly every tropical country, they supply the world with more edible fat than any other plant and play a role in scores of packaged products, from lipstick and soap to margarine and cookies. And as Jonathan E. Robins shows, sweeping social transformations carried the plant around the planet. First brought to the global stage in the holds of slave ships, palm oil became a quintessential commodity in the Industrial Revolution. Imperialists hungry for cheap fat subjugated Africa's oil palm landscapes and the people who worked them. In the twentieth century, the World Bank promulgated oil palm agriculture as a panacea to rural development in Southeast Asia and across the tropics. As plantation companies tore into rainforests, evicting farmers in the name of progress, the oil palm continued its rise to dominance, sparking new controversies over trade, land and labor rights, human health, and the environment. By telling the story of the oil palm across multiple centuries and continents, Robins demonstrates how the fruits of an African palm tree became a key commodity in the story of global capitalism, beginning in the eras of slavery and imperialism, persisting through decolonization, and stretching to the present day.

Madness Under the Royal Palms

Madness Under the Royal Palms
Author: Laurence Leamer
Publsiher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 525
Release: 2009-01-20
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781401395551

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The New York Times bestselling history of the glamour and debauchery of the ultra-wealthy Palm Beach community--from The Breakers to Trump's Mar-a-Lago. For more than a hundred years, Palm Beach has been an exclusive and exotic universe of wealth and privilege in America. And until Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme devastated its eternally sunny world, the reality of this affluent enclave has rarely been exposed to outsiders. Now, in Madness Under the Royal Palms, resident insider Laurence Leamer reveals the secrets and scandals of this South Florida island via a cast of characters that includes social climbers, trophy wives, sugar daddies, glamorous widows and their "escorts," sociopathic multimillionaires, and elegant society queens. Dive into the unbelievable true story of love, lust, money, and murder in a uniquely American paradise.

The Oil Palm Complex

The Oil Palm Complex
Author: Rob Cramb,John F. McCarthy
Publsiher: NUS Press
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2016-03-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789814722063

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The oil palm industry has transformed rural livelihoods and landscapes across wide swathes of Indonesia and Malaysia, generating wealth along with economic, social, and environmental controversy. Who benefits and who loses from oil palm development? Can oil palm development provide a basis for inclusive and sustainable rural development? Based on detailed studies of specific communities and plantations and an analysis of the regional political economy of oil palm, this book unpicks the dominant policy narratives, business strategies, models of land acquisition, and labour-processes. It presents the oil palm industry in Malaysia and Indonesia as a complex system in which land, labour and capital are closely interconnected. Understanding this complex is a prerequisite to developing better strategies to harness the oil palm boom for a more equitable and sustainable pattern of rural development.

Contribution to a Series of Controversial Writings Issued by the Late Mr Thomas Scott of Upper Norwood

Contribution to a Series of Controversial Writings Issued by the Late Mr  Thomas Scott  of Upper Norwood
Author: Thomas Lumisden Strange
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1881
Genre: Christianity
ISBN: WISC:89003333705

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Promised Land

Promised Land
Author: Marcus Colchester
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2006
Genre: Agriculture and state
ISBN: UOM:39015067808827

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