Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
512
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2016
Publisher
NUS Press
ISBN-10
9814722065
ISBN-13
9789814722063
Description
The oil palm industry has become a powerhouse in Indonesia and Malaysia, reshaping economies and transforming community dynamics. The authors delve into the intricate web of relationships between smallholders, agribusinesses, and state institutions that fuel this booming sector. They highlight the complex interplay of economic opportunity, environmental concerns, and social change that follows the expansion of oil palm plantations, raising fundamental questions about sustainability and community engagement in rural areas.
Throughout their analysis, the contributors share a wealth of knowledge, exploring how policies and corporate strategies intersect with the realities faced by local farmers. They'll illustrate the transformative impact of oil palm cultivation, both positive and negative, on daily lives in rural Southeast Asia. As they examine the outcomes of this agricultural shift, the narrative reveals the underlying tensions and aspirations of smallholders striving for advancement in a rapidly evolving economic landscape.
Throughout their analysis, the contributors share a wealth of knowledge, exploring how policies and corporate strategies intersect with the realities faced by local farmers. They'll illustrate the transformative impact of oil palm cultivation, both positive and negative, on daily lives in rural Southeast Asia. As they examine the outcomes of this agricultural shift, the narrative reveals the underlying tensions and aspirations of smallholders striving for advancement in a rapidly evolving economic landscape.
Genres
Business & Economics