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View all search resultsThe government’s effort to create a sustainable palm oil business still has a long way to go, as currently only 12 percent of the 11.9 million hectares of oil palm plantations in the country are Indonesia Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO) certified.
Indonesia has been struggling to secure global recognition of its national sustainability standards for the palm oil industry, partly because of fierce competition in the international market, a government official has suggested.
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