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Palm Fruit Left to Rot as Indonesia Export Revamp Hits Farmers

Some palm oil refiners in Indonesia are avoiding buying fruit from small farmers, a sign of how the government’s commodity export overhaul risks squeezing grower incomes and crimping supplies of the crop.

This article was originally published by Bloomberg Markets and is republished here under license.

Some palm oil refiners in Indonesia are avoiding buying fruit from small farmers, a sign of how the government’s commodity export overhaul risks squeezing grower incomes and crimping supplies of the crop.

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