Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) has released a compilation of studies investigating large scale land acquisitions by agribusiness and their implications for human rights in Southeast Asia. In particular, the report highlights existing laws and policies to protect these rights and identifies trends, common threats, divergences, and possible solutions to ensure compliance and strengthen protection. The study illustrates that pressure to acquire land to expand agribusiness is increasing across Southeast Asia, with most ventures focused on oil palm and sugarcane plantations. It also confirms that in the absence of secure community tenure, sound land governance and protection of human rights, large-scale agribusiness expansion is causing significant social and environmental harm.??The study also provides important agribusiness literature to better inform policymakers and private sector actors on the dangers to human rights with unregulated agribusiness practices and to local livelihoods with insecure tenure rights and poor land governance. The study has been translated to allow for wider dissemination to policymakers in Myanmar.