Time to revisit oil palm-livestock integration in the wake of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals SDGs
To date, the idea of using livestock animals as biological tools to manage weeds, sequester carbon, and boost food security in oil palm plantations has not been seriously considered by industry stakeholders of major producing countries (e.g., Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Colombia, and Nigeria). We...
Main Authors: | Azhar, Badrul, Tohiran, Kamil Azmi, Nobilly, Frisco, Zulkifli, Raja, Syakir, Muhammad Izzuddin, Ishak, Zulkifli, Razi, Norhisham, Oon, Aqilah, Shahdan, Ahmad, Maxwell, Thomas M. R. |
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Frontiers
2021
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