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