Indonesia seeks to replant 120,000 hectares palm oil, up to 10,000 hectares cocoa plantation

Published 2025년 2월 18일

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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.
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Indonesia has set a target to replant 120,000 hectares of smallholders’ palm oil plantations and up to 10,000 hectares of smallholders’ cocoa plantations this year, the chief executive of the state plantation fund said on Monday. The agency, which collects and manages the palm oil export levy to fund government palm oil programmes including smallholder replanting and biodiesel funding, earlier this year went through a reorganisation process following a decision to include management of cocoa and coconut programmes. “For cocoa and coconut replanting, regulations are being prepared especially on Agriculture Minister regulation as the basis of rejuvenation in cocoa and coconut,” state plantation fund chief executive Eddy Abdurrachman told a parliamentary hearing. The agriculture ministry estimated that 282,378 hectares, or more than 20% of Indonesia’s cocoa plantation, were damaged and pressuring output. This year, the government targets to replant between 5,000 hectares and ...

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