TAILIEUCHUNG - REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON PLANTATIONS AN OVERVIEW ON THE MEKONG BASIN

The traditional RSS production process begins with filtering the fresh latex to rid it of any foreign particles. In the filtered latex some water and acid, typically formic or acetic, is added. The mixture is left standing in moulds for up to 24 hours to allow coagulation, depending on the amount of acid added. The coagulated latex is then pressed into sheets of approximately 0,5 cm of thickness by means of hand or machine powered rollers or even manually using a dough roller or similar device. The final roller has a ribbed pattern, which imprints into the sheet to. | Regional perspectives on plantations WRM Briefing - December 2008 Plantations in the mekong region overview WRM Briefing December 2008 Eucalyptus oil palm rubber and jatropha monoculture plantations are expanding onto local communities lands and forests in the Mekong region s countries. Promoted under the guise of development poverty alleviation and even climate change mitigation such plantations are resulting in severe social and environmental impacts. In spite of the difficult political scenarios in which they are established local peoples are resisting through whichever means are available to them ranging from broad alliances against plantations such as inThailand to nascent clusters of local resistance against plantations in Cambodia and Laos. The aim of this briefing is to provide a broad picture of the on-the-ground reality of plantations in the region s six countries -Burma Cambodia China Laos Thailand and Vietnam- as a means of generating awareness on the issue and more importantly to assist in making local peoples voices heard. At the same time we hope that this information will serve as a useful tool for strengthening resistance against these types of plantations both within and outside the Mekong region. - No more frontiers to cross Life of Mekong people in the plantation era Welcome to the Mekong region Sharing a linguistic heritage the same ancient word is still used across the region particularly in Laos Thailand and Cambodia to describe this place as suvarnabhumf a golden land. With tremendous natural resources from their rivers forests and lands people of the Mekong were seen as more than wealthy as most of the people live by their capacity to work together with nature. While rivers and forests are places to hunt fish and gather the land is gold in itself producing rice a variety of crops and providing a home. While in other parts of the world people have found the need to keep crossing new frontiers trying to push beyond the current limits to find

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