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People riding on a motorbike passed the trucks with palm oil fresh fruit bunches in queue for unloading at a factory in West Aceh, Indonesia, on May 17, 2022. — Picture by REUTERS

Indonesia leads global palm oil exports at 54 pct

JAKARTA, March 29 — Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, Airlangga Hartarto, has said that Indonesia is dominating global palm oil exports, accounting for 54 per cent of world palm oil supplies.

In 2023, Indonesia’s total palm oil production stood at 56 million tonnes, with export realisation reaching 26.33 million tonnes, he informed.

“Indonesia is the world’s largest palm oil producer with (production pegged at) 56 million tonnes. Our exports amount to 26.33 million tonnes and make up 54 per cent of the world market,” Hartarto said at the National Coordination Meeting for the National Action Plan for Sustainable Palm Oil Plantations 2019–2024 on Thursday, reported Antara.

According to him, palm oil is a strategic commodity for Indonesia. In 2023, the value of palm oil exports reached Rp28.45 billion (US$1.7 million), or close to 12 per cent of non-oil and gas exports.

In addition, the palm oil industry contributes to the labour sector by directly and indirectly employing 16.2 million people, he highlighted.

“Palm oil is also an economic driver in palm oil producing areas, has brought development to rural areas, and reduces poverty levels,” Hartarto added.

Therefore, his ministry continues to develop palm oil downstreaming by producing finished products with higher value, such as B40 biodiesel derived from palm oil, which has been developed as a sustainable alternative fuel.

Hartarto further said that his ministry is currently focusing on creating a sustainable palm oil industry by undertaking several efforts through various policies, including the Indonesia Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO) certification and the People’s Palm Oil Rejuvenation (PSR) programme.

The presidential regulation on ISPO aims to accelerate sustainable certification for large-scale businesses and palm oil plantations.

“The presidential regulation has been revised, and the ISPO also includes traceability of the palm oil supply chain by strengthening the downstream concept,” the minister said.

The government, through the Palm Oil Plantation Fund Management Agency (BPDPKS), has disbursed funds amounting to Rp9.25 trillion for a land area of 331,007 hectares for the PSR programme.

Earlier, Hartarto said the government had increased funding for the PSR programme from Rp30 million to Rp60 million per hectare.

— Bernama-Antara

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