The Palm Oil Controversy in Southeast Asia

ISEASISBN: 9789814311441

A Transnational Perspective

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Edited by Oliver Pye, Jayati Bhattacharya
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
228 x 152 mm
Weight:
400 g
Pages:
283

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This collection of 12 chapters and a preface presents a detailed and informative review of the concerns and developments about the rapid growth of palm oil in Southeast Asia. This is a detailed and informative book that should be read by students and activists interested in palm oil. It brings a structured analysis to environmental activism by analysing palm oil as a segmented and transnational business and topic of environmental concern. It also offers detailed histories and case studies. It should be mentioned that the book adopts an almost universally critical tone towards palm oil, which might worry some readers. But as a fast introduction to this complex and very significant trend, I have seen nothing better" -(Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde [BKI]). "... the book serves usefully to remind us that palm oil is a truly global product, utilised in an enormous number of everyday products and processes. A fascinating table on page 238 reads like a list of the world's best-known consumer brands, from McVites to Head & Shoulders, from Heinz to Nivea, from Ajax to Mars; their products all include some palm oil. The diversity of authors and focus result ... in a mass of fascinating detail" -Asian Affairs.

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