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Helping Small Farmers in Borneo – Keresa Smallholder Group Scheme

Sustainable palm oil production is not just a concern amongst multinational companies but extends to small plantation businesses (5,000-10,000 ha) and smallholders (less than 50 Read More

22.12.10

Training Workshop on “Biodiversity for Busy Managers” (Miri)

[pullquote style="right" quote="dark"]From our observations and discussions, I realize you can actually do something - there's always something we can do to reduce negative impacts Read More

22.10.10

Training Workshop on “Biodiversity for Busy Managers” (Kuantan)

[pullquote style="right" quote="dark"]Looking at biodiversity from a broader perspective was one of the most helpful things I got from the workshop[/pullquote] Participants of Read More

22.10.10

Training Workshop on “Biodiversity for Busy Managers” (Sabah)

[pullquote style="right" quote="dark"]The horses' dilemma aptly illustrates the 'Aha moment' when environmental organizations and plantation companies realized that they could Read More

22.04.10

Behind the scenes – “Biodiversity for Busy Managers”

[pullquote style="right"]What do busy oil palm managers have to do with biodiversity?[/pullquote] At first glance, we might think that the two have nothing in common. With the bad Read More

22.01.10

Supporting Small Producers in Borneo – The Keresa Story

[pullquote style="right"]We've survived for so long, so why now?[/pullquote] In the oil palm plantation world, A. K. Kumaran is considered an old hand. Fresh out of school, Kumar Read More

22.01.10

Klias Peat Swamp Forest, Sabah, Malaysia

Peat is an organic soil with special management concerns. Physical changes to the landscape (eg. forest clearance or drainage canals) alter the natural dynamics of the water regime Read More

22.12.05

Pekan Peat Swamp Forest, Pahang, Malaysia

Peat swamp forests are just one example of the rich natural heritage found in the tropical rainforest of Malaysia. Adapted to tolerate high water levels, these wetlands habitats Read More

22.12.05

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