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KUALA LUMPUR (May 26): Felda Global Ventures Holdings Bhd (FGV) said independent assessment on its oil palm plantation in West Kalimantan, Indonesia showed that FGV had not committed deforestation as fire and logging had destroyed the forest earlier.

FGV said this in a statement to Bursa Malaysia today in response to allegations by Chain Reaction Research and its partner Aidenvironment.

According to FGV, the Indonesia-based independent assessor found "that there is no deforestation of natural forest at PT Temila Agro Abadi's (PT TAA) land. PT TAA’s natural forest has been completely destroyed by massive forest fires in the 1980’s and in 1997, and also by continuous logging operations by logging companies and by the local communities, before the acquisition of PT TAA’s land by FGV.

"FGV has complied with Rountable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) New Planting Procedure 2010 and procured all necessary approvals from the relevant authorities in Indonesia in respect of the development of PT TAA’s land which commenced in late 2014," FGV said.

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