THE endurance of Sarawak-based planters is being put to the test again.
Just after being slapped with new criteria by the Rountable On Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) grouping last year, which prohibits its member planters to set up new oil palm plantations on peatland and primary forests, Sarawak planters are shaken now by a similar policy adopted by its largest CPO purchaser, Wilmar International Ltd recently.
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