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crc sarbo chiefdom seal 15 year forest conservation deal

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe deal converts potential rubber plantation land into a conservation area, reducing future rubber supply from Liberia. CRC foregoes expansion, impacting its long-term production capacity. Local communities receive direct payments and development funds. The mechanism is regulatory (conservation agreement) with a supply-side effect on natural rubber. Impact is country-specific (Liberia) and company-specific (CRC).
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- CRC and Sarbo Chiefdom signed 15-year MoU for Sarbo Nature Reserve covering 2,100+ hectares.
- Agreement effective 2026-2041, halts commercial rubber expansion.
- Annual compensation of US$5 per hectare for local communities.
- US$30,000 annually allocated for community development (education, health).
- Community-Based Forest Guards unit to protect the area.