Palm Oil Frontiers

Dialogue Earth Podcasts

Palm Oil Frontiers is a Dialogue Earth series telling previously unexplored stories of the ongoing expansion of palm oil production and use. The series visits three countries around the world not usually associated with this vital but controversial commodity.  Dialogue Earth is an independent non-profit dedicated to producing exceptional environmental journalism and informed conversations on urgent climate and sustainability topics. To explore more of our reporting on palm oil, please visit: https://dialogue.earth/en/tag/palm-oil/ 

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  1. Hidden in plain sight

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    Hidden in plain sight

    In the third and final episode of Dialogue Earth's podcast series, Palm Oil Frontiers, Gayathri Vaidyanathan takes to the streets of Chennai in southern India to find out how much people know about palm oil. India is the world’s largest importer of palm oil, and the second largest consumer after Indonesia. The commodity is widely used as a cooking oil in restaurants (especially at the street- and fast-food end of the industry) and low-income households, as well as in the production of processed foods. Despite its prevalence, however, many people in India are unaware of its presence, let alone the environmental damage the expansion of oil palm plantations in countries such as Indonesia and Malaysia has caused. This lack of awareness means there’s very little market pressure to purchase palm oil from sustainable sources. Indeed, only 2% of India’s palm oil is sustainably produced, according to an internal estimate by the Sustainable Palm Oil Coalition of India. What can be done to change this? Do consumers really have an important role to play, or should the onus be on government and industry? And what has India’s increasing problem with health issues such as diabetes and obesity got to do with it? For more, see the show notes: https://dialogue.earth/en/food/palm-oil-frontiers-hidden-in-plain-sight/ CREDITSProducer and host: Gayathri VaidyanathanCommissioning editor: Lizi HeslingSound design: Alyssa MoxleyResearch: Gayathri Vaidyanathan, RK SrividyaArt work: Nahal SheikhThanks to: Josie Phillips, Jessica Aldred  MUSIC “Uncertain Ground” by Blue Dot Sessions, licence: CC BY NC“The Telling” by Blue Dot Sessions, licence: ⁠CC BY NC⁠“Hermes Gray” by Blue Dot Sessions, licence: ⁠⁠CC BY NC⁠⁠“Evidence Room” by Blue Dot Sessions, licence: ⁠⁠⁠CC BY NC“Di Breun” by Blue Dot Sessions, licence: ⁠⁠⁠⁠CC BY NC⁠⁠

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  2. Squeaky clean

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    Squeaky clean

    In episode two of Dialogue Earth's podcast series, Palm Oil Frontiers, Lise Josefsen Hermann visits Manabí province in Ecuador to find out if it’s really possible to produce palm oil sustainably. The narrative around palm oil has long been extremely negative. For many, the commodity is inextricably connected with deforestation and habitat destruction, especially in the rainforests of Southeast Asia. It is however an incredibly useful and efficient oil crop. As such, most involved in the oil palm sector argue that we shouldn’t be trying to get rid of it, but rather to find ways to grow it sustainably. Leading the way in this effort is the Netherlands-based company Natural Habitats, set up in 2009 with the aim of proving that palm oil can be produced in a manner that helps rather than harms the environment, and also benefits local communities. The company started its work in Ecuador where it currently has 79 small-scale suppliers, all of whom it has helped gain certification under a wide range of organic and sustainable standards. It’s an inspiring initiative, but is Natural Habitats doing everything it says it’s doing? And can such a small company set an example that the rest of the industry can realistically follow?  For more, see the show notes: https://dialogue.earth/en/food/palm-oil-frontiers-squeaky-clean/  CREDITS Producer and host: Lise Josefsen Hermann  Commissioning editor: Lizi Hesling Sound design: Alyssa Moxley Art work: Nahal SheikhInterview dubs: Joe Coroneo-Seaman, Charlie Goodson, Lizi Hesling Thanks to: Blanca Moncada, Josie Phillips, Jessica Aldred MUSIC “Morning Glare” by Blue Dot Sessions, licence: CC BY NC“Our Only Lark” by Blue Dot Sessions, licence: ⁠CC BY NC⁠“Pacific Time” by Blue Dot Sessions, licence: ⁠CC BY NC⁠“Fissure Forming" by Blue Dot Sessions⁠, licence: ⁠⁠CC BY NC“Cold and Hard” by Blue Dot Sessions⁠, licence: ⁠⁠CC BY NC⁠⁠ “A Calendar Spread” by Blue Dot Sessions, licence: ⁠⁠⁠CC BY NC⁠⁠⁠

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Palm Oil Frontiers is a Dialogue Earth series telling previously unexplored stories of the ongoing expansion of palm oil production and use. The series visits three countries around the world not usually associated with this vital but controversial commodity.  Dialogue Earth is an independent non-profit dedicated to producing exceptional environmental journalism and informed conversations on urgent climate and sustainability topics. To explore more of our reporting on palm oil, please visit: https://dialogue.earth/en/tag/palm-oil/