Our hcV management
we completed the HcV assessment of our oil palm estates in
2014, a process which started in 2008. we have identifid HcV
areas in sumatra and Kalimantan totalling 4,225 hectares
and 19,054 hectares respectively. in accordance with rspo 3
we are using the fidings of our HcV assessment to present
evidence that:
• no new plantings have replaced primary forest, or
compromised HcVs, since november 2005
• new plantings are planned and managed to best ensure
the HcVs identifid are maintained and/or enhanced
• stakeholders are involved
• land use change is analysed
• a plantation management plan is available 4