We examine the impact of oil palm expansion on smallholder livelihoods in Indonesia, using farm-household survey data. Treatment-effects and endogenous switching regression models suggest that smallholders benefit from oil palm adoption on average. Part of the benefit stems from the fact that oil palm requires less labour than rubber, the main alternative crop. This allows oil palm adopters to allocate more labour to off-farm activities and/or to expand their farmland. Households with a lower land-to-labour ratio are typically better-off with rubber. Depending on various social and institutional factors, households’ access to land, labour, and capital varies, contributing to impact heterogeneity
Indonesia has been the world's largest producer and exporter of palm oil since 2008. This paper disc...
Oil palm cultivation is a controversial topic because of its manifold sustainability implications. R...
Palm oil producing countries regularly promote the positive impact of oil palm agriculture on povert...
Many tropical regions experience a rapid expansion of oil palm, causing massive land use changes and...
The biodiversity and climate consequences of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) expansion across South Eas...
The biodiversity and climate consequences of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) expansion across South Eas...
We investigate land-use dynamics in Jambi, Sumatra, one of the hotspots of Indonesia’ recent oil pal...
The demand for agricultural land is globally increasing due to population growth and dietary diversi...
This study aimed to provide a more holistic understanding of how drivers at various levels interplay...
This study aimed to provide a more holistic understanding of how drivers at various levels interplay...
This paper assesses the impact of contract farming in the oil palm industry in Indonesia on smallhol...
The oil palm industry in Indonesia faces several challenges in its bid to adopt more sustainable pra...
CIFOR Occasional Paper no. 124Oil palm plantations and smallholdings are expanding massively in Indo...
The pressure of global market demand for palm oil is driving a massive expansion of oil palm plantat...
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals underscore the need for improved understanding of ...
Indonesia has been the world's largest producer and exporter of palm oil since 2008. This paper disc...
Oil palm cultivation is a controversial topic because of its manifold sustainability implications. R...
Palm oil producing countries regularly promote the positive impact of oil palm agriculture on povert...
Many tropical regions experience a rapid expansion of oil palm, causing massive land use changes and...
The biodiversity and climate consequences of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) expansion across South Eas...
The biodiversity and climate consequences of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) expansion across South Eas...
We investigate land-use dynamics in Jambi, Sumatra, one of the hotspots of Indonesia’ recent oil pal...
The demand for agricultural land is globally increasing due to population growth and dietary diversi...
This study aimed to provide a more holistic understanding of how drivers at various levels interplay...
This study aimed to provide a more holistic understanding of how drivers at various levels interplay...
This paper assesses the impact of contract farming in the oil palm industry in Indonesia on smallhol...
The oil palm industry in Indonesia faces several challenges in its bid to adopt more sustainable pra...
CIFOR Occasional Paper no. 124Oil palm plantations and smallholdings are expanding massively in Indo...
The pressure of global market demand for palm oil is driving a massive expansion of oil palm plantat...
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals underscore the need for improved understanding of ...
Indonesia has been the world's largest producer and exporter of palm oil since 2008. This paper disc...
Oil palm cultivation is a controversial topic because of its manifold sustainability implications. R...
Palm oil producing countries regularly promote the positive impact of oil palm agriculture on povert...