Finance, trade and investment

CIFOR and partners are researching how to make timber and high-value tree crops – such as oil palm and cocoa – more sustainable to help smallholders benefit more, and to lower the impacts of agricultural expansion in forests and mixed farm-forest landscapes.


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Dying thread

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Coal Mining

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Workshop MP3EI

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Child

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Woman clearing land

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Landscape

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Jatropha plantations

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Riverside village

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Speed boat driver

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Children of Zambia

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Clearing

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Oil palm fruits

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Local trekking guide

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Nursery in Dayak forest

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