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  • Does palm oil fuel Indigenous land fight?
  • "Guatemala’s growing palm oil industry fuels Indigenous land fight". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
    • What is oil palm expansion in Cameroon?
    • Oil palm area expansion (extensification) in Cameroon. a Oil palm production (green) and area harvested (orange) since 1985 for the country of Cameroon, with the time-period considered in this study (2000¨C2015) highlighted in gray?. b On-farm fresh fruit bunch (FFB) yield in Cameroon since 1985.
    • What percentage of palm oil is produced in South Cameroon?
    • We show that in Southwest Cameroon, a top producing region of Africa, 67% of oil palm expansion from 2000¨C201… … Smallholder farmers contribute approximately 85% of the crude palm oil production on the continent (Osei-Amponsah et al., 2012;Byerlee et al., 2017).
    • How did oil palm expansion affect sub-Saharan Africa?
    • Oil palm expansion resulted in 2 million hectares (Mha) of forest loss globally in 2000¨C2010. Despite accounting for 24% (4.5 Mha) of the world¡¯s total oil palm cultivated area, expansion dynamics in sub-Saharan Africa have been overlooked.