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View all search resultsTo ensure the country’s long-term food security, as well as its agricultural growth, will require the wise stewardship of Indonesia’s natural resources and biodiversity: its forests, woodlands, grasslands, wetlands, and rivers all have a critical role to play.
In 2016, the Indonesian Ombudsman recorded 450 agrarian conflicts on 1,265,027 hectares of land. Plantations caused the highest numbers of cases with 163 conflicts on 601,680 hectares and oil palm plantations were the worst offenders.
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