Radio Free Asia reported that according to government targets, Cambodia plans to increase the area of land used for rubber plantations to 400,000 hectares (1 million acres) and to export 300,000 tons of rubber latex by 2020. All of its rubber is for export, and most is sold to Vietnam, Malaysia, China, and Singapore, where it is used in manufacturing.
This decision is a blow to Indigenous Kuy activists living in and around Prey Lang forest, who have been urging the government to stop issuing economic land concessions within their endangered primary forest.
rubber plantations alone. If concessions continue to rise, members of the Kuy community believe it could mean "game over" for their forest.
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