About 200,000 hectares of oil palm plantations in designated forest areas in Indonesia will be returned to the state to be converted back into forests as part of the government's efforts to mitigate climate change. The owners of the plantations in protected areas will have to pay fines, but can continue to grow palms, while those in production forests will have to pay fines and restore the land. Indonesia, the world's largest producer and exporter of palm oil, has been implementing rules and audits to improve the management of the industry and address environmental concerns.