This paper is concerned with food security and access to land for food crop gardening among first and second generation migrant oil palm producers in West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea. We examine changes in food security due to the rapid population growth in the presence of growing demand for land for oil palm production. Despite oil palm providing the major source of income for most migrant households, food crop gardening remains a primary livelihood activity, particularly for women, and especially so, during periods of low oil palm prices. Rising population and land pressures pose a threat to household food security and have implications for the supply of food to the rapidly growing urban population in the province. The paper be...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is known to have a large resource base of sago with over 1 million ha, as wel...
This study captures the ex post impact analysis of oil palm expansion on food security at the micro ...
In the Pacific, food security in small islands and in atoll countries is increasingly under threat f...
The thesis examines household food security on two oil palm Land Settlement Schemes (LSSs) in West N...
This paper examines how oil palm migrant farmers in Papua New Guinea are responding to shortages of ...
Since the establishment of oil palm land settlement schemes (LSSs) in West New Britain Province, Pap...
Farm households in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and the Americas continue to rapidly adopt ...
Land conversion of oil palm plantations in the villages of West Kalimantan has caused drastic change...
Integration of contract farmers into oil palm production schemes has been advocated as a strategy fo...
Oil palm is an important cash crop for farmers in Papua New Guinea, especially in West New Britain P...
The biodiversity and climate consequences of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) expansion across South Eas...
An unprecedented increase in oil palm developments may be underway in Papua New Guinea (PNG) through...
The demand for agricultural land is globally increasing due to population growth and dietary diversi...
Papua New Guinea's oil palm industry is the country's largest agricultural export earner. Oil palm i...
Agriculture is the main component of the economic sector of the Less Developed Countries (LDC's) of ...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is known to have a large resource base of sago with over 1 million ha, as wel...
This study captures the ex post impact analysis of oil palm expansion on food security at the micro ...
In the Pacific, food security in small islands and in atoll countries is increasingly under threat f...
The thesis examines household food security on two oil palm Land Settlement Schemes (LSSs) in West N...
This paper examines how oil palm migrant farmers in Papua New Guinea are responding to shortages of ...
Since the establishment of oil palm land settlement schemes (LSSs) in West New Britain Province, Pap...
Farm households in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and the Americas continue to rapidly adopt ...
Land conversion of oil palm plantations in the villages of West Kalimantan has caused drastic change...
Integration of contract farmers into oil palm production schemes has been advocated as a strategy fo...
Oil palm is an important cash crop for farmers in Papua New Guinea, especially in West New Britain P...
The biodiversity and climate consequences of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) expansion across South Eas...
An unprecedented increase in oil palm developments may be underway in Papua New Guinea (PNG) through...
The demand for agricultural land is globally increasing due to population growth and dietary diversi...
Papua New Guinea's oil palm industry is the country's largest agricultural export earner. Oil palm i...
Agriculture is the main component of the economic sector of the Less Developed Countries (LDC's) of ...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is known to have a large resource base of sago with over 1 million ha, as wel...
This study captures the ex post impact analysis of oil palm expansion on food security at the micro ...
In the Pacific, food security in small islands and in atoll countries is increasingly under threat f...