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Oil palm plantation
"With schooling, most of the villagers can work in town and they are not willing to go back and farm their land. So fallow land are available for the oil palm plantation to use"
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http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Dojo/3457/oilpalm.htm
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Sabah Land for Sale
"Land in Sabah (East Malaysia) is still very cheap compared to Peninsular Malaysia (West Malaysia). The land is generally fertile and the state government has truly encouraged oil palm cultivation, vegetable farming, animal rearing and other"
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http://www.malaysialand.com/sabah_land.htm
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"Violence in Sarawak, Malaysia Oil Palm Projects on Indigenous Lands"
"The Sarawak government of Malaysia continues to issue leases of land
to oil palm plantation companies, which includes native customary
land of indigenous communities"
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http://forests.org/archive/indomalay/deathins.htm
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Certified Source Timber
"We at CST are pleased to promote `Acacia` a plantation grown hardwood that was introduced to Sabah, Borneo from Australia in 1966. This dense, hard, light brown species with narrow sapwood and a straight close grain has the potential to displace some of the need for native"
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http://www.certifiedsourcetimber.co.uk/examples.htm
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Malaysia: Campaign against plantation and pulp mill project in Sabah
"A plantation project that would occupy about 3% of the area of Sabah, in northern Borneo, and provoke the clearcutting of 6% of its dwindling primary forests is being promoted in Kalabakan by a joint"
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http://www.wrm.org.uy/bulletin/40/Malaysia.html
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Asiatic Development Berhad
"At present, Asiatic owns 5 oil mills, one of which attained the ISO 9002(1994) Quality Management Systems status in 2001(Which was subsequently updated to the ISO 9001(2000) in 2002). Total milling capacity to date is 190 metric tonnes per hour. Moving on to a new frontier, in 1994, Asiatic had ent...
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http://www.asiatic.com.my/aboutus/background.htm
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Welcome to Sabah Tea Official Web Site
"Sabah Tea Plantation, nestled into the lush tropical wilderness of Malaysia¡¯s first ever World Heritage Site, Mount Kinabalu, sits on a 6,200-acre land at 2,272 feet above sea level. It is surrounded"
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http://www.sabahtea.net/sabahtea.asp
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