Extensive unreported non-plantation oil palm in Africa

Adrià Descals*, Douglas Sheil, Serge Wich, Mohammed Ozigis, Erik Meijaard

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Abstract

The extent of oil palm in non-plantation settings in Africa remains unknown despite its considerable socio-economic, nutritional, and cultural importance. Non-plantation oil palm includes wild or semi-wild stands that grow in forest, agroforest, and garden contexts and appear dispersed or forming clusters with irregular arrangements. Based on stratified sampling and sub-meter satellite imagery, we estimated 6.53 ± 0.99 Mha of non-plantation oil palm in Africa, largely unreported in official statistics, but widespread in West and Central African villages. This previously undocumented oil palm highlights the potential role of such oil palm in supporting local livelihoods and informal food systems. Our findings are relevant for better informed policies on African food and land-use systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number031002
JournalEnvironmental Research: Food Systems
Volume2
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Sept 2025

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 2 - Zero Hunger
    SDG 2 Zero Hunger
  2. SDG 15 - Life on Land
    SDG 15 Life on Land

Keywords

  • Africa
  • food security
  • informal food systems
  • non-plantation
  • oil palm
  • remote sensing
  • subsistence farming

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