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From: Limited impacts of climatic conditions on commercial oil palm yields in Malaysian plantations

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Commercial oil palm cultivation in Malaysia, and locations of plantations in this study. a Oil palm plantation in Sabah (photo credit: Robin Hayward): terraces prepared for replanting in the foreground, mature oil palm fields in the middle ground, and remnant forest in the background. b Plantation worker harvesting fresh fruit bunches (FFB) in a plantation in Sabah, using a sickle on an extendable pole (photo credit: Ahmad Jelling). c Locations of the 83 oil palm fields (in 12 plantations) in this study. Grey grid cells (0.5 degree or ~ 55 km-resolution) contain the study plantations (note that we obtained the locations as point coordinates of ‘divisions’ within the plantations). Inset shows Malaysia (blue) within Southeast Asia. Grid cells for which we have data are shaded grey, and the states for which we have data are labelled. The grid cells in this map match those of the CRU TS temperature data used in this study (Harris et al. 2020)

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