200 Hectares of Oil Palm With Discipline
A long-term plantation pillar developed with land-use records, field maintenance and the documentation that responsible buyers, processors and certifiers expect.
Intro
Oil palm is BnH Farms’ long-term plantation commitment. At 200 hectares, it is the largest single crop in the farm’s portfolio by area. Three dedicated technicians support the programme through land preparation, planting, maintenance, weeding and field documentation. BnH Farms approaches oil palm with discipline because palm oil developed without records, land-use evidence and maintenance planning creates reputational and commercial risk, not value.
What 200 Hectares of Oil Palm Requires
At this scale, the programme is the most labour-intensive development project on the farm. Field work includes land preparation, gap filling, weeding, pruning, drainage management, access path maintenance and long-term harvest readiness planning. During active development periods, oil palm activities can drive contract labour toward the upper range of the farm’s 25 to 100 monthly worker capacity.
Responsible Land-Use Position
BnH Farms does not claim no deforestation, eco-friendly palm oil or sustainable palm oil unless land-use records and environmental documentation fully support those statements. The current position is straightforward: we are documenting land-use history, planting boundaries, soil management and maintenance practices as part of a responsible oil palm development roadmap. Claims follow evidence. They do not precede it.