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Press Release: Oakland Institute, Greenpeace Denounce Cameroon Government's Decision to Lift Suspension on New York Corporation's Palm Oil Project

Thursday, June 6, 2013

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:
Anuradha Mittal, Executive Director, Oakland Institute, [email protected], +1 510.469.5228

Irene Wabiwa, Forest Campaigner, Greenpeace Africa:  [email protected]+27 795128565

Filip Verbelen, Forest Campaigner, Greenpeace International, [email protected], + 32 496 16 15 86

Alexa Phillips, Greenpeace Africa Communications, +27 (0)7989 45277

 

Oakland Institute, Greenpeace Denounce Cameroon Government's Decision to Lift Suspension on New York Corporation's Palm Oil Project

Recent Report Proves Herakles Farms' Purported Sustainable Venture is Neither Ethical Nor Viable, Groups Argue


June 6, 2013, Oakland, CA -- Today, the Oakland Institute and Greenpeace International expressed deep concern about the Cameroonian government's decision to lift their suspension of Herakles Farms's forest clearing activities.

In April of this year, Cameroon's Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife (MINFOF) made the decision to suspend Herakles' efforts to develop a 73,000 hectare palm oil plantation in country's Southwest region. The US-based corporation was attempting to push ahead with the project, despite widespread opposition from communities concerned about losing their lands and livelihoods, allegations of corruption and violations of national law. The government decided today to reverse this decision without yet providing a rationale or addressing the aforementioned concerns, which initially halted operations.

Irène Wabiwa, forest campaigner for Greenpeace Africa, remarked on the decision today, stating, "This project should be cancelled permanently, as it would have devastating social and environmental consequences for the region." She added, "It seems increasingly clear that the company is facing serious cash flow issues. The company is not a viable long-term development partner for the Cameroonian government nor local communities, and the government would be well advised to conduct financial due diligence on Herakles Farms."

A report released last month by the Oakland Institute and Greenpeace International detailed widespread misconduct by Herakles Farms. A series of internal company communications and documents reveals that the company is apparently well aware that it is operating in Cameroon without all required permits and authorisations, and that bribery may have been used in the attempt to gain consent and other approvals for the project (1) .

The US authorities are aware of the allegations of corruption, and Greenpeace and the Oakland Institute believe both the US and Cameroonian governments should thoroughly investigate these accusations.

"In the face of evidence that's been laid bare by the Oakland Institute and Greenpeace International, we wonder why the hands of the Cameroonian Government are still tied, stopping it from doing right by its people and the country," said Anuradha Mittal, Executive Director of the Oakland Institute.

Greenpeace and the Oakland Institute are calling for a moratorium on all large-scale land concessions in Cameroon until appropriate safeguards are introduced to protect the livelihoods of local communities and the forests on which they depend. If this project is not stopped, Herakles Farms's palm oil plantation would set a very bad example to investors on how large-scale agribusiness projects can be conducted on the continent.

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(1) The full report and more information on the Oakland Institute's and Greenpeace campaign on the Herakles Farms issue can be found at: http://www.oaklandinstitute.org/land-deals-africa-cameroon and http://www.greenpeace.org/international/africa-palm-oil/?ref=congobos

About the Oakland Institute: The Oakland Institute is an independent policy think tank bringing fresh ideas and bold action to the most pressing social, economic, and environmental issues. www.oaklandinstitute.org.

About Greenpeace International: Greenpeace is an independent, campaigning organisation which uses non-violent, creative confrontation to expose global environmental problems, and to force the solutions which are essential to a green and peaceful future.www.greenpeace.org