Ministry optimizes utilization of DBHCHT for boosting Indonesian farmers' welfare

Published 2021년 12월 20일

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The Directorate General of Customs and Excise in Indonesia is using the Revenue Sharing Fund of Tobacco Products Excise (DBHCHT) to improve the welfare of tobacco farmers. The fund is being used for five programs aimed at improving raw material quality, mentoring, social and environmental advising, socialization of excise provisions, and eradicating illegal taxable goods. The quality improvement program has contributed to the welfare of the tobacco farming community by providing assistance such as seeds, pesticides, fertilizers, capital aid, and human resource development. In 2019, the realization of DBHCHT amounted to Rp275.11 billion, supporting farmers and implementing technical innovations in the tobacco sector.
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Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Directorate General of Customs and Excise at the Finance Ministry optimizes the utilization of the Revenue Sharing Fund of Tobacco Products Excise (DBHCHT) to boost the prosperity of tobacco farmers. Customs and Excise Communication and Publication Head Tubagus Firman stated that the step to improve the tobacco farmers' well-being is regulated in the Finance Minister's Regulation (PMK) No. 206/PMK.07/2020 on the use, monitoring, and evaluation of DBHCHT. "Briefly, DBHCHT is used to fund five programs that are improvement in the quality of raw materials, industrial mentoring, social and environmental advising, socialization of provisions in excise, and eradication of illegal taxable goods," Firman explained here on Monday. He remarked that the five programs aim to support the three aspects of social welfare, law enforcement, and health, with allocation in the proportion of 50:25:25. "Observing the output of the fiscal year 2020, the DBHCHT has ...
Source: Antaranews

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