By Edi Suhardi

The Jakarta Post-Aug 7, 2024

The government’s massive, 2 million-hectare sugarcane plantation must adopt and implement an integrated approach to sustainability that considers environmental and indigenous rights as well as adheres to international standards while involving the Papuan people, both from the get-go and at each stage of the project.

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First published in: The Jakarta Post