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  • Are technology-driven intensifications in place in the Congo Basin palm oil sector?
  • Research suggests that technology-driven intensification, are in place (Byerlee et al. 2014). encouraging sustainability in the Congo Basin palm oil sector. development. Success will also rely on active engagement with civil society organizations as well as public and private companies.
  • Can intensification incentivize further expansion in the Congo Basin palm oil sector?
  • from intensification can ultimately incentivize further expansion. nuanced. Research suggests that technology-driven intensification, are in place (Byerlee et al. 2014). encouraging sustainability in the Congo Basin palm oil sector.
  • How does the Congo basin affect zero-deforestation?
  • In the Congo Basin, local. This has implications for zero-deforestation strategies. industrial milling facilities. The vast majority of palm oil mills across manual to fully mechanized systems. As a result, many mills and and private companies. Given the prolific role of non-industrial mill, let alone any company¡¯s jurisdiction (Figure 3).