Insights into the Future of Indonesia's Sustainable Coconut Industry
Indonesia is recognized as the world's second-largest coconut producer after the Philippines, with an estimated total production of 2.8 million metric tons in 2023. With coconut plantations covering 3.7 million hectares across the country, Indonesia's coconut industry continues to grow, resulting in a surplus. The value of Indonesia's coconut exports has reached USD 1.5 billion, accounting for 38% of global exports.
Recognizing the significant potential in this thriving sector, the Indonesian government is investing in developing a sustainable coconut industry. This initiative aims to improve farmers' well-being and further protect the environment.
What are the benefits of implementing a sustainable coconut industry?
Coconut cultivation spans many local communities, making the sector vulnerable to unsustainable practices in plantation, processing, and distribution. To ensure environmentally, economically, and socially responsible practices, Indonesia is starting to develop a sustainable coconut industry.
The government is advancing this effort by intensifying coconut replanting to boost productivity, focusing on upstream and downstream sectors, and collaborating with relevant parties for sustainable innovation and technology exchange. These efforts will provide various advantages, such as:
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