Palm Oil Nursery in Popondetta
20 September, 2007 
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Palm Oil Plantation in Popondetta
14 September, 2007 
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Harvesting Palm Oil near Kokoda
20 September, 2007 
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Town of Kokoda
20 September, 2007 
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Palm Oil Nursery in Popondetta
20 September, 2007 
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Palm Oil Effluent in Popondetta
20 September, 2007 
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Palm Oil Plantation in Kokoda
20 September, 2007 
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Cargill Sign in Popondetta
20 September, 2007 
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Palm Oil Planation in Kokoda
20 September, 2007 
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Wellington Orari in Popondetta
17 September, 2007 
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Harvesting Palm Oil near Kokoda
20 September, 2007 
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Veneer Factory near Popondetta
15 September, 2007 
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Burning Waste Timber near Popondetta
14 September, 2007 
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Women in Popondetta
15 September, 2007 
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Independence Day in Popondetta
20 September, 2007 
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Sewerage Plant in Popondetta
15 September, 2007 
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Palm Oil Facilities in Kokoda
20 September, 2007 
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Logs in Popondetta
20 September, 2007 
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Palm Oil Nursery in Popondetta
20 September, 2007 
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Daniel Lelewa in Kokoda
20 September, 2007 
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Alexander Arisa in Popondetta
17 September, 2007 
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Palm Oil Worker and Child near Kokoda
20 September, 2007 
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Palm Oil Fruit in Popondetta
15 September, 2007 
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British New Guinea Colonial Documents
20 September, 2007 
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Adelbert Gangai in Popondetta
14 September, 2007 
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Palm Oil Industry Documentation in Papua New Guinea 

Palm Oil Industry Documentation in Papua New Guinea 

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The Palm Oil industry in Papua New Guinea is raising issues of both social and environmental concern. Land belonging to indigenous people has been acquired by the government for growing the crop. Workers on the plantations are not given proper safety equipment and water supplies have been contaminated affecting the health of local communities. The burning of forest areas for Palm Oil is a massive environmental hazard as carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere, making a substantial contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions. 
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