2024
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1413/1/012103
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Does farmer’s institution matter for sustainable certification? case in Indonesia and Malaysian oil palm smallholders

D Chalil,
R Barus,
S F Siddique

Abstract: Smallholders are a crucial part of the Indonesian and Malaysian palm oil industry. However, both lack economies of scale ownership individually. Therefore, institutions have become a crucial aspect. Sustainable certification is one of the most relevant aspects of managing economies of scale. This study was conducted to analyse the institutional aspect of sustainable certification. Data were collected from 1080 smallholders in 18 districts in Indonesia and Malaysia. This data was then analysed through nine busi… Show more

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