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Title: Achieving best management practices in an oil palm plantation at tropical peatland: a gap analysis
Authors: Adesiji, Adeolu Richard
Mohammad, Thamer Ahmed
Nik Daud, Norsyahariati
Saari, Mustapha
Sayok, Alexander K.
Padfield, Rory
Evers, Stephaine
Keywords: best management practices
gap analysis
oil palm industry
site management practices
sustainability
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: CAFEi2016
Citation: Adesiji, A. R., Mohammed, T. A. Nik Daud, N.N., Sa’ari, M., Sayok, A. K., Padfield, R., Evers, S.(2016). Achieving best management practices in an oil palm plantation at tropical peatland: a gap analysis. International Conference on Agricultural and Food Engineering (CAFEi2016). Pp 19-24
Abstract: Despite the economic gains recorded in the oil palm industry, the industry has faced serious challenges in terms of sustainability. Non-adherence to the best management practices has been blamed for such challenges and mitigating the resultant negative results is inevitable. In this work, a framework consisting of site management and best management practices which analyzes the gaps between the two practices was developed and conclusions on possible divergence drawn. Literature review and interviews to gather opinions from the experts and practitioners in the industry were used. In conclusion, there is no proper adherence to the recommended best management practices.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/13457
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