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News 27/09/2019

Sixteen years ago, the area where the Gambangan community in Indonesia now lives was a forested home to Sumatran tigers, deer, jungle fowl and many bird species. In 2002, a local leader cleared 160 hectares of forest to plant oil palm.

The community later learned that the land is prone to flooding -- 60 percent of the area is immersed underwater for six months of the year. These conditions make growing oil palm impossible, which leaves the farmers in poverty and lacking access to electricity. They are not helped by their location, which is only accessible through the PT Surya Bratasena Plantation they live within.

Since the end of 2016, we've been working with the local community to find alternative income and help them work their way out of poverty. Watch our latest film to learn how we did this.

Notícias relacionadas:

Área de atuação:
Agricultores resilientes

Produtos:
Óleo de Palma

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