Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Small-holder-Oil-Palm-Harvest-in-Sumatra-27MZIFVR6T5P.htmlConceptually similarSmall-holder Oil Palm Worker in SumatraGP043VTCompleted★★★★Small-holder Oil Palm Worker in SumatraGP043W4Completed★★★★Small-holder Oil Palm Workers in SumatraGP043VZCompleted★★★★Small-holder Oil Palm Workers in SumatraGP043W0Completed★★★★Small-holder Oil Palm Harvest in SumatraGP043WJCompleted★★★★Small-holder Oil Palm Harvest in SumatraGP043ZYCompleted★★★★Small-holder Oil Palm Harvest in SumatraGP043VUCompleted★★★★★★Small-holder Oil Palm Harvest in SumatraGP043VVCompleted★★★★Small-holder Oil Palm Harvest in SumatraGP043ZSCompleted★★★★View AllGP043VKSmall-holder Oil Palm Harvest in SumatraA palm oil harvest from a community oil palm plantation.Locations:Indonesia-Southeast Asia-SumatraDate:15 May, 2012Credit:© Greenpeace / John NovisMaximum size:5500px X 3667pxKeywords:Agriculture-Day-Farmers-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-Palm fruits-Palm oil (product)-People-Solutions-Sustainable agriculture-Tropical rainforestsShoot:Forest Solutions - Good Oil in SumatraOil palm plantations have expanded rapidly over the past two decades in Indonesia, clearing large swathes of natural forest and critical peatland areas. Promises of economic development and jobs to local communities have not come true for many. An innovative, independent small-holder approach to palm oil production has delivered social and economic benefits and helped protect the remaining forest. The Dosan community has committed to protecting its forests and moving to improved environmental management practices that include zero burning, no herbicide use and improved water management to maintain the peatland water system.Related Collections:Sumatran Tigers "Licence to Kill" ReportGood Oil - Forest Solutions, Sumatra (Photo & Videos)