2013
DOI: 10.32871/rmrj1301.01.08
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The Palm Oil Industry in Southeast Asia: Challenges and Opportunities

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“…Thailand's focus on research and development, including ENSO events in forecasting models, enhances accuracy in predicting rainfall and temperature patterns, benefiting oil palm-growing regions. This empowers farmers and plantation owners to make informed decisions on crop management, boosting palm oil production despite climate challenges, and leveraging innovations like hybrid palms that bear fruit 24 months after planting (Sequiño and Abocejo 2019).…”
Section: Moving Forwardmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thailand's focus on research and development, including ENSO events in forecasting models, enhances accuracy in predicting rainfall and temperature patterns, benefiting oil palm-growing regions. This empowers farmers and plantation owners to make informed decisions on crop management, boosting palm oil production despite climate challenges, and leveraging innovations like hybrid palms that bear fruit 24 months after planting (Sequiño and Abocejo 2019).…”
Section: Moving Forwardmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prime objective of organisations is to boost employee performance in order for the company to survive within its business environment (Sequiño and Abocejo, 2019). Performance, according to Prasetya and Kato (2011) is the achieved results of collective efforts of its workforce.…”
Section: Ngambi (As Cited Inmentioning
confidence: 99%