Indonesia is planning to replant a total of 130,000 hectares of palm oil and cocoa plantations owned by smallholders this year, as part of a government initiative to boost agricultural production. The state plantation fund will provide financing for this project, having reorganized to include management of cocoa and coconut programs. The fund has so far successfully replanted 38,247 hectares of palm oil plantations in 2024, although this falls short of the target due to land legality issues and high palm oil prices. Smallholders will receive 60 million rupiah per hectare for palm oil replanting.