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Burning rainforest in Sumatra to make space for palm oil plantations, Indonesia

GRID-Arendal/Peter Prokosch2014

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Large areas of Indonesia's rainforests have been converted to oil palm plantations, driven by rising global demand for the cheap vegetable oil popular with food manufacturers and as a renewable fuel (biofuel). Palm oil and palm kernel oil now make up one of the largest shares of global vegetable oil supply, with Indonesia and Malaysia accounting for 83% of global production. The rapid increase in plantation acreage is, however, one of the greatest threats to orangutans and forests on which they depend.

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  • Title: Burning rainforest in Sumatra to make space for palm oil plantations, Indonesia
  • Creator: GRID-Arendal/Peter Prokosch
  • Date Created: 2014
  • Location: Asia, Indonesia, Sumatra
  • Subject Keywords: deforestation, palm oil, wildlife
  • Original Source: http://www.grida.no/resources/3053
  • Rights: © Peter Prokosch/GRID-Arendal
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