Kok concerned over claims Malaysians firms burning land in Indonesia
Primary Industries Minister Teresa Kok says accusations of burning will play right into the hands of the anti-palm oil campaigners. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, September 13, 2019.
PRIMARY Industries Minister Teresa Kok has expressed concern over the sealing of land belonging to the subsidiaries of four major Malaysian-owned oil palm companies in Indonesia In a statement today, Kok said the Indonesian authorities’ statement on the matter was a “serious accusation”. Effective July 2018, access to full reports will only be available with a subscription. Sign-up now and enjoy one week free access!
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