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Holding paid 142,000 euros in favor of Cameroonians protesting the Bolloré group regarding palm oil
·par Prim.net·2 min de lecture
A holding company pays 142,000 euros to Cameroonians opposed to the Bolloré group
\n\nA new chapter opens in the history of the controversial palm oil exploitation project in Cameroon, implemented by the Bolloré group. An anonymous holding company recently paid a sum of 142,000 euros to Cameroonians who oppose this project. \n\n
Cameroonians opposites to the exploitation of palm oil receive significant financial support
\n\nIndeed, several residents and local communities opposed this project to exploitpalm oil, arguing that it negatively affects their land rights and environment. To support their fight, a holding unidentified woman decided to pay them a substantial sum of 142,000 euros. These funds could help finance their resistance efforts and various environmental awareness actions. \n\n
The group Bollore at the heart of controversies
\n\nThe group Bollore, a French media and transportation industry giant, has become the target of increasing criticism and protests. The exploitation projectpalm oil in Cameroon has been widely criticized for its potential impacts on the environment, notably deforestation, as well as its consequences on the lives and well-being of local communities. \n\nAlthough the group Bollore has repeatedly asserted that it complies with applicable laws and regulations and is committed to minimizing the environmental impact of its activities, these allegations have led to a series of conflicts which are now being exposed internationally . \n\n
What does supporting this mean? holding ?
\n\nThe intervention of this holding can be seen as a sign of solidarity and support for the struggle of local communities for their rights and their environment. It also highlights the growing attention the international community is giving to this issue and the broader impacts of the oil industry.palm oil.\n\nHowever, this also poses new questions and challenges for the group Bollore, which now faces additional opposition and increased pressure to change its mining policy and practicespalm oil.\n\nThis decision could thus mark a key turning point in the struggle between the Bolloré group and local Cameroonian communities, with potential implications for the entire oil industry.palm oil. \n\n