Beyond rational choice theory: multifaceted determinants of participation in palm oil sustainable certification amongst smallholders in Malaysia
The demand for palm oil is steadily increasing where global consumption in 2020 has reached 77 million metric tons or equivalent to 7 kg of palm per capita usage. However, the industry is under critics for unsustainable production practice and environmental degradation due to unscrupulous deforestat...
Main Authors: | Ahmad Rizal, Ammar Redza, Md Nordin, Shahrina, Hussin, Siti Haslina, Hussin, Siti Rahayu |
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Format: | Article |
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Frontiers Media
2021
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