overview of the palm oil sector and fpic in Durban

Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil UNREDD

  • overview of the palm oil sector and fpic in Durban
  • overview of the palm oil sector and fpic in Durban
  • overview of the palm oil sector and fpic in Durban
  • overview of the palm oil sector and fpic in Durban

FPIC in Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil

Sustainable Development of Palm Oil Industry

Analysing the effectiveness of the roundtable on sustainable palm oil

Oil palm in the 2020s and beyond: challenges and solutions

  • What is FPIC – sustainable palm oil?
  • The requirement of FPIC is designed to ensure that RSPO Certified Sustainable Palm Oil is produced without land conflicts or ‘land grabs’ and prevent associated human rights violations against indigenous peoples, local communities and other users.
  • What drives sustainable palm oil production & use?
  • In reviewing the work of the RSPO, it is clear that pressure from the supply chain, particularly from civil society organizations, has been a major driver for the production and use of sustainable palm oil.
  • How big is the oil palm industry in the Philippines?
  • eding the industry’s own projections.Gross areas under oil palmHarvested areas of palm oil in the Philippines were of 25,237 ha in 2003, 29,000 ha in 2007 and 46,398 ha in 2008.8 By 2011, plantations had increased to 54,748 ha.9 The PPDCI, in a draft Philippine Road Map for Oil Palm is calling for a further expansion in
  • What are the issues relating to workers in the palm oil sector?
  • Issues related to workers in the palm oil sector include the need for a fair and safe working environment with regard to health and occupational safety, freedom of association, fair wages, and various forms of discrimination, including sexual harassment in the workplace.

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