Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Small-Scale-Oil-Palm-Processing-in-Cameroon-27MZIFJJ6DSKZ.htmlConceptually similarSmall Scale Oil Palm Processing in CameroonGP0STQ669Completed★★★★Small Scale Oil Palm Processing in CameroonGP0STQ66ACompleted★★★★★★Villagers Using Palm Oil in CameroonGP0STQ65TCompleted★★★★Palm Oil Farm in CameroonGP11FLCompleted★★★★Mana River in CameroonGP11FICompleted★★★★Mana River in CameroonGP11FJCompleted★★★★★★Mana River in CameroonGP11FKCompleted★★★★★★PAMOL Plantation in CameroonGP11FMCompleted★★★★PAMOL Palm Oil Farm in CameroonGP11H4Completed★★★★View AllGP0STQ66CSmall Scale Oil Palm Processing in CameroonLocal and small scale palm oil processing near Korup park.Palm oil, processed locally and in a sustainable way, is very important for local communities as it is used by Cameroonian villagers on a daily basis.Locations:Africa-Cameroon-Korup National ParkDate:14 Jul, 2016Credit:© Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA)Maximum size:4608px X 3456pxRestrictions:Greenpeace offices are allowed to use EIA pictures for the 2016 campaign push against SGSOC - for any use after this campaign is over, anyone wanting to use EIA pictures have to get in touch with info@eia-global.orgKeywords:Day-Farms-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Palm fruits-Palm oil (product)-Sustainable agricultureShoot:Palm Oil and SGSOC Plantations in CameroonSG Sustainable Oils Cameroon (SGSOC) settled in south-west Cameroon in 2009 (they were owned by US based company Herakles Farms until early 2015). They illegally occupied National Lands, and began clearing forest and implanting palm nurseries prior to completing a social-environmental impact assessment, in violation of Cameroonian law. They also logged illegally.In November 2013, they were granted a three-years provisional land lease by Presidential Decree to develop a palm oil concession of approximately 20 000 hectares – whereas their original plan was for 73 000. As their land lease expires in November 2016, Greenpeace and its partners launch a campaign for the Cameroonian government not to extend or renew this lease.Related Collections:Cameroonian Farmers Bring SGSOC Oil Palm Plantation to Justice (Photos & Videos)