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REFERENCES


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Anon. 1997. Forest Plantation Survey, Oxford Forestry Institute, U.K. (covers seven countries of the Africa, seven countries of Asia and Brazil).

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Anon. 1997. Oil World Annual, ISTA Mielke GmbH, Hamburg Germany (consists areas of mature oil palm plantations in the world).

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FAO 1998a. Global Fibre Supply Model. Forestry Department, FAO, Rome. 127 pp.

FAO 1998b. Asia-Pacific Forestry Towards 2010: Report of the Asia-Pacific Forestry Sector Outlook Study. Forestry Policy and Planning Division/Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific. FAO, Rome. 242 pp.

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