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Jia-Ren Tan charts how the Malaysian state has plundered the fruits of the labours of the country’s family farms. In April 2025, state enforcement officers arrived in Raub—a highland town in central Malaysia's Pahang state—armed with chainsaws. They felled over 1,000 mature Musang King durian trees ...
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Jia-Ren is a final-year student at LSE, studying a BSc in Environment and Sustainable Development with Economics. Originally from Malaysia, she is particularly interested in how environmental challenges intersect with …
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