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50 Palm Oil Plantation Companies in South Sumatera Did Not Get Business Rights Yet



Special doc./The socialization about regulation and coaching clinic to get business rights and Fasilitasi Pembangunan Kebun Masyarakat (FPKM) at the Auditorium Graha Bina Praja, South Sumatera, Thursd
50 Palm Oil Plantation Companies in South Sumatera Did Not Get Business Rights Yet

InfoSAWIT, PALEMBANG – Deputy Assistant of Investment in Service, Coordinator Ministry in Maritime and Investment, Fara Heliantinamm said that palm oil taskforce identified some companies that did not qualify their obligation, such as, getting business rights, and realizing fasilitas pembangunan kebun masyarakat (FPKM). Data from Sistim Informasi Perijinan Perkebunan (Siperibun) showed that 537 companies did not get business permit even though they should get it since 2016 for plantation activity.

“Data from Siperibun showed that 537 companies did not get/have business rights even though it had to be the obligation before conducting plantation activity,” Fara said in the socialization about regulation and coaching clinic to get business rights and Fasilitasi Pembangunan Kebun Masyarakat (FPKM) at the Auditorium Graha Bina Praja. South Sumatera. It was conducted by Task Force for Improving Palm Oil Industrial Governance and Optimizing The Revenue, Thursday, 25 Juli 2024 lalu.

He continued in South Sumatera Province, about 50 companies did not get business rights. But Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial/National Land Agency would reveal it in detail.

That is why the province is in the third rank in Indonesia where the companies do not get the business permit after Kepulauan Riau and West Kalimantan. He also emphasized it would be important to get collaboration among the task force, regional governments, initiation from the governor in duty to accelerate socialization and accomplish the issue before the end of this year.

Governor in duty of South Sumatera, Elen Setiadi emphasized the event would be very important in the context to solve the legal about palm oil governance in the province. “Palm oil is strategic commodity and significantly delivering the economic impacts for the province, besides mining,” Elen said when delivering speech that InfoSAWIT quoted from the official page of South Sumatera Province, Saturday (27/7/2024).

The event was also attended by Director of Plantation Product Marketing and Process Ministry of Agriculture, Prayudi Syamsuri, and the officials from the regional governments, the representatives of Indonesian Palm Oil Association South Sumatera.

By having many activities and efforts, South Sumatera is hoped to immediately solve the obligations of the companies to get business rights and implement FPKM to support the better palm oil industrial governance in the future. (T2)


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