Is palm oil the scourge of the earth, or a wonder crop?
6 Jul 2015
By DENIS MURPHY .- If you happen to mention palm oil to most people outside of Asia you are unlikely to get a particularly positive reaction.
Over recent years, media coverage of palm oil has typically included images of displaced orangutan and burning, degraded tropical forests.
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