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INDONESIAN INDONESIAN INDONESIAN INDONESIAN PLANTATION PLANTATION PLANTATION PLANTATION

DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY

KUALA LUMPUR, 19th SEPTEMBER 2012

BY

RISMANSYAH DANASAPUTRADIRECTOR PERENIAL CROPS , DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF ESTATE CROPS,

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE

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Outline2

� INTRODUCTION� MP3EI� INDONESIAN PALM OIL

DEVELOPMENT� ISPO� CONCLUSION

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introduction

� plantation ? � plantation charecteristic� type of bussiness plantations� type of commodity cultivated estate and

smallholders � the phases of plantation development

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challenge of plantation development

o productivity and quality of plantation product is low.

o inadequate infrastructure � the production road, access, port � in eficiency distribution and marketing.

o exports of estate crops production are dominated by primary products � value added in domestic is less profit.

o conflict with local communities.

o increasing demands for sustainable product.

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No Commodity 1979 2010 Growth/

year (%)PR PB TOT PR PB TOT

1 Rubber 1.926 458 2.384 2.921 523 3.444 1,19

2 Coconut 2.521 59 2.580 3.969 70 4.010 1,43

3 Palm Oil 0 261 261 3.387 4.997 8.384 11,84

4 Coffee 578 46 624 1.162 46 1.208 2,15

5 Tea 40 68 108 56 65 121 0,37

6 Cocoa 11 25 36 1.558 77 1.650 13,13

7 Cashew Nut 85 3 88 569 1 570 6,21

8 Pepper 63 1 64 179 4 183 3,45

9 Others 751 28 779 1.852 175 6.390 7,02

Total 5.978 946 6.924 15.653 5.958 21.611 3,74

ESTATE CROPS DEVELOPMENT AREA (1979 – 2010)

Source: Indonesian Plantation Statistic , DG of Estate Crops 2010-2012

‘000 ha

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No Commodity 1979 2010 Growth/

year (%)PR PB TOT PR PB TOT

1 Rubber 1.926 458 2.384 2.921 523 3.444 1,19

2 Coconut 2.521 59 2.580 3.969 70 4.010 1,43

3 Palm Oil 0 261 261 3.387 4.997 8.384 11,84

4 Coffee 578 46 624 1.162 46 1.208 2,15

5 Tea 40 68 108 56 65 121 0,37

6 Cocoa 11 25 36 1.558 77 1.650 13,13

7 Cashew Nut 85 3 88 569 1 570 6,21

8 Pepper 63 1 64 179 4 183 3,45

9 Others 751 28 779 1.852 175 6.390 7,02

Total 5.978 946 6.924 15.653 5.958 21.611 3,74

ESTATE CROPS DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTION (1979 – 2010)

Source: Indonesian Plantation Statistic , DG of Estate Crops 2010-2012

‘000 ha

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� Except for palm oil, plantation is still difficult to access bankcredit funds, as Bank technical requirements difficult to meet, sothe garden was not maintained, and ultimately lowproductivity;

� As a continuation of the development is done now, preparedMasterplan for Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia'sEconomic Development (MP3EI) years from 2011 to 2025.

� MP3EI intended to promote the establishment of high economicgrowth, balanced, equitable and sustainable, so that Indonesiawill be able to stable himself as the top ten countries in theworld in 2025 and the six countries of the world in 2050.

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COUNTINUED

� MP3EI done breakthrough approach rather than the "BusinessAs Usual", with the aim to accelerate and expand economicdevelopment through the development of eight (8) majorprograms, which include: the manufacturing industry, mining,agriculture, marine, tourism, telecommunications, energy anddevelopment national strategic area.

� The main focus of the 8 program covers 22 major activitiesinclude: oil palm, rubber and cocoa.

� Strategy implementation is done by integrating MP3EI 3(three) main elements.

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MP3EI(Master Plan for the Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia's Economic Development)

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THE FRAMEWORK DESIGN OF MP3EI

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indonesian economic corridor� Based on these three a predetermined strategy, development plans are six

economic corridors multiplier it covers the whole area of the country.� In each economic corridor will be focused on the development of a number of

major economic activities in accordance with their respective advantagesterritory.

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MENDORONG INVESTASI SWASTA DI 6 KORIDOR EKONOMI

“Central Production and

Processing the earth proceeds and the National Energy

Granary”

KoridorSumatera

" Central Production and Processing of

National Energy Mines & Granary”

'' Center for Production and Processing of

Agricultural Product, Plantation and the National Fisheries ''

” Producing and processing the abundant natural resources and the

prosperous human resources "

‘ Gate ofNational Tourism and Supporting National

Food ''

" Driving force Industry and National

Service "

'‘Centre of Production and Processing National Fisheries proceeds''

KoridorKalimantan

Koridor SulawesiKoridor Sulawesi

Koridor PapuaKoridor Bali Nusa Tenggara

Koridor Jawa

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Sumatera Economic Corridor" Central Production and Processing the earth proceeds and the National Energy Granary"

Sector Focus

1. Palm Oil/CPO � Focus on up-stream industries

through increased productivity and replanting.

2.Rubber� Improve harvest product and extending

downstream

3. The Coal� Increase mining production through

accelerated rail infrastructure.

Key infrastructure needed:

Ports:- Metro Medan, Dumai, PalembangRailroad / Road:- Trans Sumatra (Train tracks / road), including tracks for CPO in Riau.Power Plant in Sumatra- Power Plant in Sumatra to foster downstream industriesMine-mouth and a processing plant for coal in South Sumatra

Overview

Consisting of 7 provinces: Medan, Pekanbaru, Jambi, Palembang, Lampung, Serang, Jakarta

The corridor is estimated to increase by ~ 3.4x PRDB of $ 139 billion in 2010 to $ 473 billion in 2030 with growth rate of 6.3% compared corridor baseline estimate of 4.5%

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Java Economic Corridor" Driving force Industry and National Service "

Sector Focus - a broad manufacturing base:

1. Food products � focus to move to capitalize on the

growing resistance of domestic demand

2. Textile � Seize the domestic market from imports

and strengthen the state production source selection

3. Conveyance Industry � Develop capabilities for

value-added processing of higher, attract more

native processing equipment.

Overview

Consisting of 4 provinces: Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang and Surabaya

The corridor is estimated to increase by ~ 4.2x PRDB of $ 304 billion in 2008 to $ 1.282 billion in 2030 with an estimated growth rate of 7.5% compared corridor baseline estimate of 5.8%

Key infrastructure needed:

Port:• Jakarta, Semarang, Surabaya

Railroad / Road:• Trans Java (Jakarta-Cikampek-Bandung-

Semarang-Surabaya)

Power Plant • Expansion Port in Jakarta

• Power Plants in West Java and Central Java

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Overview

Consisting of 4 provinces: Pontianak, Palangkaraya, Balikpapan and Samarinda

The corridor is estimated to increase by ~ 2.6x PRDB of $ 59 billion in 2008 to $ 152 billion in 2030 with an estimated growth rate of 3.6% compared to the corridor baseline estimate of 5.8%

Sustainable Industries in the Future1. Fisheries� expanding shrimp aquaculture industry

2. Wood� Build a sustainable forest industry and expand

into high value-added production (paper)

3. Rubber � Increasing rubber industry

Sector Focus1. Oil and Gas� Exploration more to ensure stable

production growth

2. Palm Oil�Improve harvest product and extending

downstream

3. The Coal� Increasing production with building the

infrastructure that can reach the mine in the outback

Key Infrastructure Requirements:

River Port : Barge Loading Facility that connects the Port Railway to carry coal through a river; Barito River and the

Mahakam

Railway ���� Required to make the coal mining in the

hinterland economically feasible; Kal-Teng

Toll Road � a better connectivity between oil palm

plantations and mines to increase production of CPO;

Central and West Kalimantan

Kalimantan Economic Corridor " Central Production and Processing of National Energy Mines & Granary”

"

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Sulawesi Economic Corridor'' Center for Production and Processing of Agricultural Product, Plantation and the National Fisheries ''

Sector Focus:

1. Food Crops � Increase productivity which ensures national food security

2. Plantation � Switch to products with higher added value

3. Fisheries� Reduce marine fisheries catchment, establishing aquaculture production

4. Nickel Mines � Increasing nickel exports of intermediate goods

Key Infrastructure Requirements:Irrigation - The need for increased food and plantations agricultural harvest; South Sulawesi.

Port Facility - Required for better handling for the products of agricultural industry; Port of Makassar, Manado, Kendari.

Supply of Electricity - Electricity is a key requirement for the processing of nickel; Southeast Sulawesi

Overview

Consisting of 5 provinces: Manado, Gorontalo, Kendari, Mamuju and Makassar

The corridor is estimated to increase by ~ 4.4x PRDB of $ 21 billion in 2008 to $ 94 billion in 2030 with an estimated growth rate of 7.7% compared to the corridor baseline estimate of 6.0%

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Bali-NT Economic Corridor ' Gate of National Tourism and Supporting National Food ‘'

Sector Focus

1. Tourism � Increase the number of tourists

visiting and tourism spending. Utilizing Bali as a

gateway to promote visits to other popular tourist

destination

2. Agriculture and Livestock � Increase

productivity of land and developing the production

to downstream

Overview

Consists of 3 provinces: Denpasar, Mataram and Surabaya

The corridor is estimated to increase by ~ 4.3x PRDB of $ 18 billion in 2008 to $ 76 billion in 2030 with an estimated growth rate of 7.6% compared to the corridor baseline estimate of 5.6%

Key Infrastructure Requirements:

Airport: expansion of Ngurah Rai Airport, the construction of a new international airport in Bali

Port: Tanah Ampo cruise terminal / Benoa

Roads: Trans-Bali toll road, access Sarangan - Tj. Benoa

Energy: Power generation in Bali

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Papua-Kep.Maluku Economic Corridor “Processing the abundant natural resources and the prosperous human resources “

Sector Focus

1. Mining (notably copper and gold) �encourage exploration of new mines through infrastructure support. Encouraging "forward integration" with the activities of downstream production

2. Agriculture and Plantation ���� Increasing production through Merauke Integrated Food and Energy Estate (MIFEE) and produce high value-added products

Key infrastructure needs

Roads - Trans-Papua road and access roads MeraukePorts - Ports in Jayapura and MeraukeEnergy - Develop Hydropower Urumka to reduce reliance power plant fuel

Overview

Consisting of five provinces: Sorong, Manokwari, Wamena, Jayapura and Merauke

The corridor is estimated to increase by ~ 6.3x PRDB of $ 13 billion in 2008 to $ 83 billion in 2030 with an estimated growth rate of 9.6% compared to the corridor baseline estimate of 7.0%

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the strategic efforts to support the plantation development for mp3ei

1. Increased Productivity � replanting, rehabilitation and intensification of the use of superior seed by using a suitable agroinput.

2. Providing technology package � monoculture, diversification, integration with livestock??

3. The improvements and efficiency of transportation, � garden paths, access roads, ports.

4. Increased in the domestic value added � agro-based plantation development both inside and consumer countries.

5. Expansion of marketing � traditional markets, to new markets??

6. Sustainable Plantation Development Demands.

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SUPPORT THE GOVERNMENT BUDGET, DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF ESTATE CROPS FOR SUMATERA ECONOMIC CORRIDOR

Activity

2012 2013

Area (Ha)Budget (billion

IDR)Area (Ha)

Budget (billion

IDR)

1. Plantation Revitalization (oil

palm, cocoa, rubber)

79,355 7.3 79,355 3.0

2. Cocoa cultivation 1,425 11.8 600 5.1

3. Oil palm cultivation 6,035 33.7 620 8.5

4. Rubber cultivation 13,091 64.6 7,350 55.3

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INDONESIAN PALM OIL DEVELOPMENT

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2010

2011

2020(target)

�2007

PALM OIL AREA (IN THOUSAND Ha)

SH : 2.752 GC : 606PC : 3.408TOT: 6.776

SH : 3.387 GC : 631PC : 4.367TOT: 8.385

SH : 3.620 GC : 637PC : 4.652TOT: 8.909

SH : 3.804 GC : 640PC : 4.700TOT: 9.144

SH : SmallholderGC :Goverment CompanyPC : Private CompanyTOT: Total

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2010

2011

2020

PALM OIL PRODUCTION (IN THOUSAND TONNES)

�2007

SH : 6.358 GC : 2.117PC : 9.189TOT: 17.664

SH : SmallholderGC :Goverment CompanyPC : Private CompanyTOT: Total

SH : 8.459 GC : 1.890PC : 11.609TOT: 21.958

SH : 8.628 GC : 1.938PC : 11.942TOT: 22.508

SH : 10.946 GC : 2.345PC : 21.052TOT: 34.343

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VOLUME & VALUE EXPORT OIL PALM

2007 - 2011

*) Provisional

NO YEAR

VOLUME (000/ton) VALUE (Thousand US$)

Palm Oil (CPO)

Others Total Palm Oil (CPO)

Others Total

1 2007 5.701 6.174 11.875 3.739 4.130 7.869

2 2008 7.904 6.387 14.291 6.561 5.814 12.375

3 2009 11.120 5.709 16.829 6.710 3.658 10.368

4 2010 11.158 5.134 16.292 9.085 4.384 13.469

5 2011*) 10.428 6.008 16.436 10.961 6.300 17.261

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eksportir & importir utama cpo dunia

*) Provisional

� Indonesia (45%)

� Malaysia (43%)

� Thailand (2%)

� Nigeria (2%)

� Colombia (2%)

� Negara lainnya (6%)

eksportir importir

� China (20%)

� India (15%)

� EU (12%)

� Pakistan (7%)

� USA (2,5%)

� Japan (2%)

� Mexico(1.5%)

� Negara lainnya (40%)

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CPO PRODUCTION

Source: Oil World, 2008

Indonesia

44.5%

Malaysia

41.3%

Ecuador

0.9%

Thailand

2.7%

Others

4.9%

Cote d'lvoire

0.8%

Colombia

1.9%

Nigeria

2.0%

Papua New

Guinea

0.9%

CountryVolume

(‘000 tonnes)% Share

Cote d’lvoire 330 0.8

Nigeria 860 2.0

Colombia 800 1.9

Ecuador 420 0.9

Indonesia 19100 44.5

Malaysia 17735 41.3

Thailand 1160 2.7

Papua New Guinea 400 0.9

Others 2100 4.9

Total 42904 100

Indonesia + Malaysia = 86% of world production

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Area of 2.002,77 ha (Industrial

area = 60%, commercial and

supporting areas = 40%)

SM-ISPOIC MASTER PLAN

Development Downstream Industries

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Industry to be developedat short-term

- development of infrastructure on 46 ha- establishment of a 75 ton FFB/h POM

- 2 x 3.5 MW biomass power plant - 400 tpd kcp- 2.2 MW biogas power plant

Lanjutan ...........

- biodiesel + surfactant + beta carotene (1st stage)-fatty alcohol (1st stage)-olein (1st stage)

2010 - 2011

2009 - 2010

2011 - 2012

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30Source: Oil World

Lanjutan ...........

- biodiesel + beta carotene + surfactant (2nd stage)- fatty alcohol (2nd stage)- olein (2nd stage)

- Industry of biomass for energy

- development of infrastructure on 104 ha

2012 - 2013

2015 - 2016

2014 - 2015

2016 - 2017

2013 - 2014

- 20 MW biomass power plant

- derivative oleochemicals

Industry to be developedat medium-term

2017 - 2018

2018 - 2019

- industry of biomass for energy- derivative oleochemicals

- industry of biomass for energy

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- derivative oleochemicals

- derivative oleochemicals

- 100 MW power plant

- derivative oleochemicals

Industry to be developedat long-term

- development of infrastructure on 640 ha

- paper- wood

2019 - 2020

2020 - 2021

2021 - 2022

2022 - 2023

2023 - 2024

2024 - 2025

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Hilirisasi Industri Kelapa Sawit Bernilai Tambah Tinggi

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INDONESIAN

SUSTAINABLE PALM

OIL (ISPO)

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THE IMPORTANT ROLE OF PALM OIL THE IMPORTANT ROLE OF PALM OIL THE IMPORTANT ROLE OF PALM OIL THE IMPORTANT ROLE OF PALM OIL

IN INDONESIAIN INDONESIAIN INDONESIAIN INDONESIA

• Source of Income and Employment Source of Income and Employment Source of Income and Employment Source of Income and Employment ����more than 3.5 million people work in oil more than 3.5 million people work in oil more than 3.5 million people work in oil more than 3.5 million people work in oil palm plantationpalm plantationpalm plantationpalm plantation

• Poverty AlleviationPoverty AlleviationPoverty AlleviationPoverty Alleviation

• Regional Development Regional Development Regional Development Regional Development

• Source of Food and ESource of Food and ESource of Food and ESource of Food and Energnergnergnergy y y y ���� edible oil, edible oil, edible oil, edible oil, biofuelsbiofuelsbiofuelsbiofuels

• Support Domestic/National IndustrySupport Domestic/National IndustrySupport Domestic/National IndustrySupport Domestic/National Industry

• Export Earning of Non Oil and Gas Sector Export Earning of Non Oil and Gas Sector Export Earning of Non Oil and Gas Sector Export Earning of Non Oil and Gas Sector ����US$ 14 billion/yearUS$ 14 billion/yearUS$ 14 billion/yearUS$ 14 billion/year

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OIL PALM: IN FACTS

1. the most efficient vegetable oil: compare with soy bean, rape seed, coconut, sun flower � high productivity and low cost of production

2. oil palm is perennial crop and produced in the developing countries � other vegetable oils are mostly produced in the developed countries.

3. palm oil is consumed by more than 160 countries in the world.

4. production of indonesia and malaysia contributes to 86% of total world palm oil production. since 2006, indonesia has been the highest palm oil production in the world (now is more than 20 million tons)

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PROBLEM AND CHALLENGEPROBLEM AND CHALLENGE

• ACCUSATIONS : Deforestation, Forest Degradation, Killing of Wildlife Habitat, etc.

• Increase of Green House Gases (GHG) Emission. Indonesia was accused to be the third rank of world GHG emitter

• Unilateral Commitment from Indonesia to reduce GHG emission to 26% in 2020 (Copenhagen, Dec. 2009)

• MORATORIUM :On primary forest and peat land

• The implementation of ISPO Certification Standard

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GOVERNMENT POLICYGOVERNMENT POLICY

• Declaration of Agricultural Minister’s decree No.19/Permentan/OT.140/3/2011 dated 29 March 2011 onIndonesian Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO).

• Agricultural Minister’s decree No. 26/Permentan/OT.140/2/2007 dated 28 February 2007 on Estate CropPermit and DGE decree No. 07/Permentan/ OT.140/2/2009dated 4 February 2009 on Assessment of PlantationPerfomance.

• Palm oil plantations classified as Grade I, Grade II, and GradeIII can directly apply for ISPO certification.

• Palm oil plantations classified as Grade I, Grade II, and GradeIII have to implement ISPO by 31 December 2014.

• ISPO implementation is mandatory.

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� to raise awareness about the importance to producesustainable palm oil and to accelerate indonesiansustainable production

� to enhance indonesian palm oil competitiveness inthe world market

� to support ghg emission mitigation programme

� to support indonesian government unilateralcommitment in copenhagen (2009) and programmebased on loi indonesia and norway (2010)

OBJECTIVES OFOBJECTIVES OFOBJECTIVES OFOBJECTIVES OF ISPOISPOISPOISPO

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INDONESIAN SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL INDONESIAN SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL INDONESIAN SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL INDONESIAN SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL (ISPO)(ISPO)(ISPO)(ISPO)INDONESIAN SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL INDONESIAN SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL INDONESIAN SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL INDONESIAN SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL (ISPO)(ISPO)(ISPO)(ISPO)

• Comprising of 7 Principles, 39 Criteria, and 128 Indicators

• Based on rule/act and law in Indonesia(Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Manpower, Ministry of Forestry, and National Land Agency).

• As Government rule, ISPO will be notified to the World Trade Organization (WTO).

ISPO is Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil (Certification) System:

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7 (SEVEN) PRINCIPLES AND CRITERIA7 (SEVEN) PRINCIPLES AND CRITERIA

1. Licensing System and Plantation Management

2. Implementation of Technical Guidelines for Oil Palm

Cultivation and Processing

3. Environmental Monitoring and Management

4. Responsibility towards Employees

5. Social and Community Responsibility

6. Community Economic Empowerment

7. Sustainable Business Improvement

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ASSESSMENT ISPOASSESSMENT ISPO

PHASE I:o Government assess palm oil companies and classify, as follows :Grade I (Very Good)Grade II (Good)Grade III (Moderate)Grade IV (Poor)Grade V (Very Poor)

o Palm oil companies classified as Grade I, Grade II, and Grade III can directly apply to be audited for ISPO certification.

o Companies classified as Grade IV and Grade V should performfollow-up suggestions. The license will be revoked when fail to doso after warnings.

PHASE II: Certification is conducted by independent certification body, such asNational Accreditation Committee (NAC) or certification bodyaccredited/acknowledged by NAC.oo

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ISPO CERTIFICATE SYSTEM

� ISPO is mandatory. Non-compliance based on standard will notbe tolerated until plantations carry out corrective actions withina certain time limit.

� Holding company may receive certificates on behalf of theholding (group) by applying certification for plantations orgroup of within the same system and fully supervised by holdingmanager.

� Surveillance is conducted once a year during the term of thecertificate. The first surveillance is conducted one year from thelast audit.

� The life certificate is valid for 5 (five) years. Re-assessment willbe conducted before the five-year period is ended.

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SUPPLY CHAIN CERTIFICATION SYSTEMSUPPLY CHAIN CERTIFICATION SYSTEM

• ISPO certified palm oil plantations may choosestatus to obtain traceable supply chain certificate.

• REQUIREMENTS:- All facilities in the palm oil supply chain must

meet ISPO requirements- Statement that the production, procurement, and

use of certified palm oil meet ISPO requirements

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EXPORT MODEL

1. SEGREGATION (TRACEABLE)

2. MASS BALANCE (MIXED BETWEEN SUSTAINABLE AND UNSUSTAINABLE PALM OIL)

3. BOOK AND CLAIM (UNTRACEABLE, BUT HAS TO BE CERTIFIED).

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CONCLUSION45

� except for palm oil, in indonesia many plantation are generallyowned by small farmer in particularly for rubber and cocoa thalalmost 85% of the mass is owned by the small farmer, which havelimited access to market, capital, technology and farmers’sinstitutions

� MP3EI designed to provide a solution to accelerate and expand theestate crops development of Indonesia by integrating three mainelements : (a) to develop the economic potential of the region in thesix economic corridors Indonesia (Sumatera, Java , Kalimantan,Sulawesi, Bali and NT, Papua), (b) strengthen national connectivityby locally integrated and globally connected and (c) strengthen thecapacity of national resources, science and technology to supportthe development of programs in any economic corridor.

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� There are three commodities such as palm oil, rubber and cocoa tobe major commodities in developing MP3EI.

� Particularlly for Indonesia oil palm commodity, government makepolicy to develop Sustainable Palm Oil through compulsory palm oilstakeholder for ISPO certified

� There are oppotunity as far as possible for all investors both in thecountry to take advantage of the opportunities that exist in thescheme MP3EI to contribute to the economic development ofIndonesia in increasing investment and job creation.

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PROYEKSI PROYEKSI PROYEKSI PROYEKSI LUAS LUAS LUAS LUAS AREALAREALAREALAREAL, , , , PRODUKSI PRODUKSI PRODUKSI PRODUKSI DAN PRODUKTIVITAS DAN PRODUKTIVITAS DAN PRODUKTIVITAS DAN PRODUKTIVITAS KELAPA SAWIT KELAPA SAWIT KELAPA SAWIT KELAPA SAWIT

TAHUN 2020 TAHUN 2020 TAHUN 2020 TAHUN 2020

Uraian/Tahun 2008 2009 2010 2015 2020

Area

(1.000 ha)

7.364 7.873 8.036 9.112 9.127

Produksi

(1.000 tons)

17.340 19.324 19.760 29.624 34.343

Produktivitas (kg/ha) 3.611 3.711 3.888 4.400 4.500

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