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31% of Indonesia’s land mass allocated for logging, oil palm, fiber plantations

November 3, 2014
MONGABAY.ORG, ROBERT S. ESHELMAN, SPECIAL REPORTING INITIATIVES, SRI FELLOWS, SRI REPORTING

Special Reporting Fellow Robert Eshelman reports on cleaning up commodity supply chains in Indonesia’s logging industry. Read the full article here.

Tags: commodity supply chains, indonesia, industry, logging

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