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The 4th IPOSC Was Officially Inaugurated: West Kalimantan Encouraged to Develop Sustainable Palm Oil



Doc. of InfoSAWIT/The 4th Indonesian Palm Oil Smallholder Conference and Expo 2024 (IPOSC) was officially inaugurated by Assistant II, in Economy and Development, West Kalimantan Province, Ignatius IK
The 4th IPOSC Was Officially Inaugurated: West Kalimantan Encouraged to Develop Sustainable Palm Oil

InfoSAWIT, PONTIANAK – Governor of West Kalimantan Province represented by Assistant II in Economy and Development, Ignatius IK emphasized the collaboration and innovation in palm oil development. In his speech in the fourth Indonesian Palm Oil Smallholder Conference & Expo (IPOSC) 2024, Ignatius appreciated every party that contributed in palm oil development in the province.

He thought, plantation sub sector, particularly palm oil played strategic roles in the regional and national scale economy. “Plantation sub sector massively contributed to gross domestic product, revenue, and industrial material procurement,” he said. But he also said the challenges to face, such as, global scale – economic crisis, deforestation, environmental degradation that always attached to palm oil industries.

West Kalimantan Province itself was the biggest palm oil producer in Indonesia with the total plantation about 2.140.155,55 hectares and production about 6.452.552,70 tons of crude palm oil (CPO) in 2023. 29% of the plantations belonged to the smallholders that could be developing as the increasing areas and market demands.

Ignatius also emphasized sustainable palm oil production would be the key to win the market competition globally. He reminded that the world would pay attention to the sustainability of the industries, namely European Union that published European Union Deforestation Regulation that would oblige the exporters to verify that their products should not derived from forest regions.

To deliver answer for the challenges, the Government of Indonesia, including West Kalimantan adopted ISPO (Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil) certificate as sustainable standards. “West Kalimantan has regional action plans of sustainable palm oil that is regulated in the Regulation of Governor of West Kalimantan Number 3 / 2020," Ignatius said when inaugurating the conference where InfoSAWIT attended in Pontianak

Besides discussing sustainability issue, he also said about tenant conflicts that always happened in palm oil sectors. This, he continued, might happen for the area ownership gap, unclear borders of forest regions, and the lack of coordination to publish area permit. That is why Ignatius encouraged to get integrated area data system to cultivate palm oil plantation more sustainable.

Smallholders replanting program (SRP) would be the main priority of the government to increase smallholders’ plantation productivity. In the province, SRP had been realized up to 18.573 hectares by 2023 with the targets to go about 67.855 hectares.

Ignatius hoped by the 4th IPOSC 2024, every stakeholder would reinforce to cooperate, encourage sustainable palm oil development both in the province and many regions. “We are optimist with multi – party encouragement, this tough work would be running well,” he said.

Chairman of Persatuan Forum Petani Kelapa Sawit Jaya Indonesia (POPSI), Pahala Sibuea emphasized it would need innovation to escalate smallholders’ plantation production. Moreover, the smallholders faced complex issues. “We have to innovate and take advantages on every available facility. It needs to reinforce partnership among the smallholders, the government, and the private to encourage the sustainability of the industry,” he said.

He also mentioned there are many chances that the smallholders did not take for advantages, namely in technology and financing access.

The two day – conference, Sibuea continued, would discuss many issues, for instance, to clarify partnership system between the smallholders and companies. He acknowledged that nowadays partnership was not clear yet and would need perfection to deliver more advantages for the smallholders.

One program that was discussed in the conference was SRP financing through Palm Oil Plantation Fund Management Agency (PO PFMA). It was officially got increased to be Rp 60 million/hectare from the previous Rp 30 million/hectare.

Sibuea took every smallholder to positively think and take advantages from every available chance. “We have to innovate and create to make palm oil sector go forward in Indonesia,” he said.

In the fourth Indonesian Palm Oil Smallholder Conference & Expo 2024 (IPOSC), abuot 600 smallholders from many regions attended, such as, from Jambi and Aceh. It was about to meet every smallholder, academy, and professional to discuss the related issues about palm oil governance in Indonesia. (T2)


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