FoKSBI and The NATIONAL ACTION PLAN FOR SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL

Similar documents
BP REDD+ REDD+ Management Agency: Operational Strategy

GREEN COMMODITIES FACILITY. Sustainable Palm Oil Programme: A public private partnerships approach UNDP

In Cooperation with. Gesellscha ft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit

Business Model to Endorse Oil Palm Smallholder. Onei Hercuantoro, ST. PT Prosympac Agro Lestari

Improved Land Use Planning for economic growth and emission reduction

COORDINATING MINISTRY FOR ECONOMIC AFFAIRS REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA. Musdhalifah Machmud Assistant Deputy of Plantation and Horticulture

CONDITIONS FOR IBSAP IMPLEMENTATION

Working Group on Jurisdictional Certification of Palm Oil Minutes of Meeting Jakarta, 11 March 2016

DEFORESTATION NDONESIA S COMMITMENT IN ACHIEVING MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTRY OF REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA ZEROI

REQUIRED DOCUMENT FROM HIRING UNIT

CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TITLE STYLE

Notes of the Workshop

National Council on Climate Change Indonesia. Registered CDM Projects Average Annual. Review N. of. Total ERs by Amount of Issued

Central Kalimantan s Oil Palm Value Chain: Opportunities for Productivity, Profitability & Sustainability Gains

Emission Reduction Program in Indonesia: A District-wide Approach to REDD+

PROFILE PARTNERSHIP FOR INDONESIA S SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE

NUSANTARA REPORT. Review of Regional Economic and Finance JULI 2013

Monitoring Land Use Change of Forest Area A Part of Historical Lansdcape Planning in South Sumatera Province ( )

Central Kalimantan s Oil Palm Value Chain

TERM OF REFERENCE. No : TOR/WWF-ID/MARFISH-DIR

What does Jurisdictional Certification Mean for Musi Banyuasin

Supporting Independent Smallholders

Forest governance reform in Indonesia and niche for EFI interventions

11/22/2014. Uptake of certification and sustainability commitments in Indonesia: who and why? Key messages

PT Smart Tbk. Particulars. RSPO Annual Communications of Progress Particulars Form. About Your Organisation. 1.1 Name of your organization

Strengthening Independent Smallholders in Indonesia

PARTNERSHIP FOR INDONESIA S SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE

Amsterdam Declarations

REQUIRED DOCUMENT FROM HIRING UNIT

Sustainable urban sanitation and hygiene

REQUIRED DOCUMENT FROM HIRING UNIT

REDD Readiness Progress Fact Sheet COUNTRY: Indonesia May 2013

REQUIRED DOCUMENT FROM HIRING UNIT

SEAFDEC/AQD Institutional Repository (SAIR)

REDD Readiness Progress Fact Sheet COUNTRY: Indonesia October 2013

DECREE OF THE GOVERNOR OF CENTRAL SULAWESI NUMBER: 522/84/DISHUTDA-GST/2011 CONCERNING

From Words to Actions WWF-Indonesia s experience in supporting sustainable palm oil

REQUIRED DOCUMENT FROM HIRING UNIT

EU-Indonesia efforts towards Sustainability in palm oil sector

World Vegetable Oil & Fats

To n n y W a g e y, P h D. E x e c u t i v e D i r e c t o r I C C T F

Terms of Reference INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT PROCUREMENT NOTICE

Implementation Status & Results Indonesia Third Water Supply and Sanitation for Low Income Communities Project (P085375)

Ministry of Village, Development of Disadvantaged Region, and Transmigration SEIZING THE OPPORTUNITY OF EQUITABLE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH VILLAGES

REQUIRED DOCUMENT FROM HIRING UNIT

REQUIRED DOCUMENT FROM HIRING UNIT

PRESIDENTIAL REGULATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA NUMBER 46 YEAR 2008 NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CLIMATE CHANGE WITH GOD S MERCY

REQUIRED DOCUMENT FROM HIRING UNIT

TACKLING REGIONAL DISPARITY THROUGH LOCAL INITIATIVES

SVLK Indonesia Timber Legality Assurance System What Do the NGOs Think

Redefining a natural resource management approach to address global challenges at the landscape level

RUBBER WOOD MARKETING IN INDONESIA. Anang Gunawan and Arief Rachmawan Indonesian Rubber Research Institute

Terms of Reference GENERAL INFORMATION. APPROVED e requisition

V. COORDINATION MECHANISMS FOR LOGISTICS DEVELOPMENT

REQUIRED DOCUMENT FROM HIRING UNIT

REQUIRED DOCUMENT FROM HIRING UNIT

The Outlook for Agriculture and Fertilizer Demand for Urea, Compound and Organic in Indonesia

REQUIRED DOCUMENT FROM HIRING UNIT

THE ROLE OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE COOPERATION FOR THE CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF FOREST ECOSYSTEM

REQUIRED DOCUMENT FROM HIRING UNIT

Position : Advisor for REDD+ Community-related Programmes (International, 1 post)

PT Austindo Nusantara Jaya Agri

Where: Sonokeling Room, Manggala Wanabakti (Ministry of Environment and Forestry), Jalan Gatot Subroto, Senayan, Jakarta 10270

Renewal of the Canada-United States Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement

Unilever. Particulars. RSPO Annual Communications of Progress Particulars Form Submit date: 04-May :01 GMT Page 1/1

IN INDONESIA LESSONS FROM THE FIELD

INTERNATIONAL TROPICAL TIMBER ORGANIZATION

July Impact of Environmental Polluted and Environmental Degradation, Climate Change

REQUIRED DOCUMENT FROM HIRING UNIT

REQUIRED DOCUMENT FROM HIRING UNIT

Global Forest Watch: The Role of NGO s Managed Geospatial Information to Support Countries Sustainable Development

Strategic Program API

Readiness and Needs for MRV System to Support REDD+ Implementation in Indonesia

St. Petersburg Declaration

REQUIRED DOCUMENT FROM HIRING UNIT

[Approval by mail] Indonesia: Promoting Sustainable Community Based Natural Resource Management and Institutional Development (World Bank) FIP

REQUIRED DOCUMENT FROM HIRING UNIT

REDD+ Phases 30/03/2010. Phase 1. Phase 2. Phase 3

INDONESIAN MORATORIUM IMPACT. DR Rosediana Suharto Indonesian Palm Oil Commission

WATER SUPPLY OF JAKARTA

HOW TO MAKE THE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE: TRANSITION FROM MDGs to SDGs

REDD+ Pilots and Landscape Approach. Herry Purnomo Scientist at CIFOR Professor at Bogor Agricultural University

Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum (10AFAF) Aquaculture in Asia (CAA4) in Yeosu, The paper is presented in 10 th Asian

2016 Sustainability Report April 2016

ASSESSING AND ENHANCING CAPACITY FOR GBEP SUSTAINABILITY INDICATOR EVALUATION IN INDONESIA

Need for presence of consultant in office: partial, consultant will come to office to work with team two days in a week. intermittent (explain)

Stakeholder Advisory Committee (SAC) on APRIL s Sustainable Forest Management Policy (SFMP 2.0)

Sime Darby Plantation Sdn Bhd

Participatory Governance Assessment: THE 2012 INDONESIA FOREST, LAND AND REDD+ GOVERNANCE INDEX

Sustainability Policy

H.E. Todung Mulya Lubis Ambassador to Norway. Republic of Indonesia

CHAPTER THREE A PROFILE OF JAMBI PROVINCE

DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF MINERAL AND COAL MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES

Wilmar International Limited

BMP s FOR FACING DROUGHT STRESS ON OIL PALM

Jurisdictional Approaches to Reducing Palm Oil Driven Deforestation in Indonesia. Scoping Study of Design Considerations and Geographic Priorities

DNA of REDD+? Dicky E. Hindarto and Doddy S. Sukadri

Creating coherence in working with different forestbased financial mechanisms for REDD+ development : Indonesia s experience

JICA Technical Cooperation on Low Carbon Development and Challenges of JCM in Indonesia

REQUIRED DOCUMENT FROM HIRING UNIT

Transcription:

Coordinating Ministry of Economic Affairs Republic of Indonesia Ministry of Agriculture Republic of Indonesia FoKSBI and The NATIONAL ACTION PLAN FOR SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL

FoKSBI What Is FoKSBI? The Government s of Indonesia has policies for sustainable palm oil. Multi-stakeholder forum, coordinated and led by government. Aim: Create a stronger commitment from multi-stakeholder towards long-term sustainable palm oil development. Function: develop, recommend, and monitor the implementation of National Action Plan (NAP) for Sustainable Palm Oil. These policies can only be met if there are commitment and partnership among the multistakeholders. FoKSBI is very strategic for government to coordinate the good efforts by multi-stakeholders towards sustainable palm oil development. Why FoKSBI?

FoKSBI S STAKEHOLDERS Government 1. Coordinating Ministry of Economic Affairs 2. Ministry of Agriculture 3. Ministry of Environment and Forestry 4. National Planning Development Agency 5. National Land Agency 6. Ministry of Trade 7. Ministry of Small Medium Enterprise and Cooperative 8. Ministry of Internal Affairs 9. Ministry of Finance (CPO Fund Agency) Private Sector 1. DMSI 2. GAPKI 3. APKASINDO 4. Palm oil companies CSO / International Development Agency 1. SNV 2. IDH 3. WWF 4. TNC 5. Pilar 6. Inobu 7. CI 8. SPKS 9. UNDP 10. UKCCU 11. CIFOR 12. Universities

FoKSBI S STRUCTURE STEERING COMMITTEE : Gov. Officials (Ec. I) Chairperson of Associations SECRETARIAT : DG of Estate Crops, MoA WG 1 : STRENGTHENING SMALLHOLDERS CAPACITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PLENARY WG 3 : GOVERNANCE AND CONFLICT MEDIATION WG 2 : ENVIROMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING WG 4 : ISPO AND MARKET ACCESS

FoKSBI S STEERING COMMITTEE MAIN TASKS : Suppport and endorse the National Action Plan (NAP) for Sustainable palm Oil Monitor the implementation of NAP in accordance with their jurisdiction Coordination to tackle domestic issues, harmonizing policies and regulation 1. Deputy for Food and Agriculture, CMEA (Chair) 2. DG of Estate Crops, MoA (Vice/Co Chair) 3. Deputy for Maritime and Natural Resources, National Planning Development Agency 4. DG of Natural Resources and Ecosystem Conservation, MoEF 5. DG of Planology, MoEF 6. DG of Agrarian Management, National Land Agency 7. DG of Regional Development, Ministry of Home Affairs 8. DG of International Trade Negotiations, Ministry of Trade 9. DG of America and Europe, Ministry of Foreign Affairs 10. Head of DMSI (Indonesian Palm Oil Board) 11. Head of GAPKI (Indonesian Palm Oil Association) 12. Head of APKASINDO (Indonesian Palm Oil Farmers Association) Secretaries: 1. Director of Processing and Marketing of Estate Crops, DG of Estate Crops, MoA 2. Assistant Deputy of Horticulture and Estate Crops, Deputy for Food and Agriculture, CMEA

NATIONAL ACTION PLAN FOR SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL Developed by members of FoKSBI WG I-IV through a transparent dialog process. Has been consulted to related stakeholders for input, gain commitment and support Consultation done regionally ( Riau, South Sumatera, North Sumatera, West Kalimantan ), nationally and internationally through online media (foksbi.id), webinar A multistakeholder drafting team will review all input received and refine draft into final NAP SPO The final one will be presented to the Steering Committee for support and endorsement Aim for legalizing the NAP to secure commitment

NATIONAL ACTION FOR SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL 2015 2018 2018 2017 2023 2023 DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONAL ACTION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION OF ACTION PLAN MONITORING AND EVALUATION (Monitoring Committee) MORE SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL IN INDONESIA BY WG 1-4 ROOT CAUSE ANALYSES IMPROVE SMALLHOLDERS CAPACITY 2023 NATIONAL ACTION PLAN (NAP) FORMULATION IMPROVE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING NAP UPDATE NAP CONSULTATIONS IMPROVE GOVERNANCE AND CONFLICT MEDIATION STEERING COMMITTEE S ENDORSEMENT ISPO IMPLEMENTATION AND MARKET ACCESS

NATIONAL ACTION PLAN (NAP) Pre Conditions for the NAP implementation : There are three pre conditions that will support the implementation of NAP succesfully 1.Funding : Need appropriate funding support from several sources : APBN, APBD, CPO Fund, Company s CSR, Other appropriate funding sources. 2.Better coordination among government agency. 3.Law Enforcement

COMPONENTS OF NAP CAPACITY BUILDING FOR SMALLHOLDERS 1. Increase the use of certified seeds 2. Increase GAP training 3. Increase access to funding for replanting 4. Establishing and strengthening smallholders organizations 5. Improve extensions services ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING 1. Improve biodiversity conservation 2. Reducing GHG emission from forest fire 3. Improve regulations related to GHG emission reduction 4. Usage of most appropriate land for plantation 5. Develop alternative energy sources 6. Protection of environmental services GOVERNANCE AND CONFLICT MEDIATION 1. Implementation of One Map Policy 2. Community plantation development 3. Address land conflict issues quicker ISPO AND MARKET ACCESS 1. Accelerate ISPO certification 2. Increase ISPO acceptance by national and international stakeholders 3. Strengthen the institution and governance of ISPO

NATIONAL ACTION PLAN (NAP) NAP Cross cutting Issues: Activities that address cross cutting issues: [1] Develop a smallholders database [2] Increase awareness raising [3] Improve law enforcement. Target area of implementation, especially in 18 palm oil producing provinces in Indonesia : (1) Riau, (2) North Sumatera, (3) Central Kalimantan, (4) West Kalimantan, (5) South Sumatera, (6) East Kalimantan, (7) Jambi, (8) South Kalimantan, (9) Aceh, (10) West Sumatera, (11) Bengkulu, (12) Bangka Belitung, (13) Lampung, (14) North Kalimantan, (15) Central Sulawesi, (16) West Sulawesi, (17) Papua dan (18) West Papua.

THANK YOU Contact: FoKSBI Secretariat info@foksbi.org Ari Agung Prihatin Directorate of Processing and Marketing of Estate Crops, MoA ariagung.prihatin@yahoo.com Syaifulloh Deputy of Food and Agriculture, CMEA gusfoel0106@gmail.com SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL FOR INDONESIAN WELFARE