Indonesian Farmers Call for Fair, Inclusive Sustainability Rules at London Forum

MORE ARTICLES

Ecobiz.asia – Indonesian women farmers from the palm oil, coffee, cocoa, and rubber sectors voiced their concerns over the UK Forest Risk Commodities (UK FRC) regulation during an international forum at the Indonesian Embassy in London on Wednesday (September 17, 2025).

Speaking at the Multi-Stakeholder Event on Indonesian Sustainable Commodities, the farmers stressed that sustainability regulations in the UK and globally must not overlook smallholders, who form the backbone of supply chains.

Indonesian Ambassador to the UK Desra Percaya, who opened the event, underlined that inclusivity is vital to ensure a just transition. “Inclusivity is the key in this transformation journey, which means embracing a more diverse narratives of the unheard, like the smallholders, is essential,” he said.

Read also:  Indonesia Hosts International Peat Fire Suppression Training with Global Partners

Over the past 15 years, Indonesia has introduced measures such as the Timber Legality Verification System (SVLK) and the Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO) certification to guarantee legality, environmental protection, and social responsibility. These efforts are now being extended to the coffee, rubber, and cocoa sectors.

International partnerships form a key part of these efforts. With the UK, Indonesia has established cooperation on green goals, including the FOLU Net Sink 2030, the MELAJU program for net zero and green infrastructure, and the Indonesia–UK PACT for low-carbon strategies.

During a dialogue session moderated by sustainable commodity governance expert Diah Suradiredja, farmers warned that without real support—ranging from access to technology and training to covering certification costs—smallholders risk being excluded from global markets.

Read also:  PLN EPI Develops Biomass Gasification, Karimun Set as Pilot for Diesel-to-Gas Conversion

Istiqamah, a coffee farmer from Aceh, voiced fears that small farms may be shut out simply due to administrative hurdles. “Most of our villages depend on coffee. From coffee, our children go to school and our families live with dignity. Rules should not just look at documents while ignoring realities on the ground,” she said.

Febriani Sumbung, a cocoa farmer from West Papua, echoed this concern, pointing to the complexity of mapping and digital requirements. “Learn from the weaknesses of the EUDR. Do not let the UK FRC become another barrier that sidelines smallholders,” she urged.

Read also:  Pertamina, POSCO Explore CCS, Blue Hydrogen Cooperation to Accelerate Low-Carbon Technology

Kusniati, a rubber farmer from Jambi, highlighted the high costs of certification and mapping, while Nurhayati, a palm oil farmer from Merangin, reminded participants that rural women are the backbone of supply chains. “Every drop of palm oil carries the hands of village women behind it. We only ask for support to meet the minimum requirements so we can remain in the UK market,” she said.

In addition to engaging policymakers, farmers also met with industry representatives. A delegate from Ferrero reaffirmed the company’s commitment to working with Indonesian smallholders to build more sustainable supply chains. ***

LATEST STORIES

MORE ARTICLES

Indonesia Moves to Monetize East Kalimantan Carbon Surplus and Pipeline Projects After New Forestry Rule

Ecobiz.asia — Indonesia’s Ministry of Forestry is preparing to market carbon stock from emissions reduction activities in East Kalimantan, along with a number of...

Indonesia Identifies 239,000 Ha of Clean and Clear Conservation Areas for Carbon-linked Restoration

Ecobiz.asia - Indonesia has identified around 239,000 hectares of clean and clear open areas in conservation zones that could support restoration activities linked to...

Forestry Carbon Trading is Not the Endgame, Ministry Principal Advisor Says

Ecobiz.asia - Indonesia is positioning forestry carbon trading as a financing instrument to support the country’s climate targets, rather than merely as a marketplace...

Indonesia Aims To Turn Forest Carbon Potential Into Global Leadership

Ecobiz.asia - Indonesia wants to use its newly issued forestry carbon offset regulation to transform the country’s vast forest carbon potential into global carbon...

Beyond Technology, Trust Becomes Critical for Indonesia’s Nuclear Program

Ecobiz.asia - Indonesia’s plan to bring its first nuclear power plant online by 2032 is facing a fundamental challenge that goes beyond technology or...

TOP STORIES

Vale Perkuat Kinerja ESG 2025, Investasi Lingkungan Naik 54,3%

Ecobiz.asia — PT Vale Indonesia Tbk memperkuat kinerja lingkungan, sosial, dan tata kelola (environmental, social, and governance/ESG) sepanjang 2025 dengan peningkatan signifikan investasi lingkungan...

PT Muliaglass dan PT Muliakeramik Indahraya Gandeng Xurya Resmikan PLTS Atap Terbesar di Indonesia Berkapasitas 22,5 MW

Ecobiz.asia -- Kebutuhan energi yang besar dan berkelanjutan di sektor industri mendorong semakin banyak pelaku manufaktur mengintegrasikan Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga Surya (PLTS) ke dalam...

AMMAN Bukukan Laba US$163 Juta di Q1 2026, Ditopang Ekspor Konsentrat dan Kinerja Operasional

Ecobiz.asia -- PT Amman Mineral Internasional Tbk (IDX: AMMN) mencatatkan kinerja solid pada kuartal pertama 2026, dengan laba bersih mencapai US$163 juta, berbalik dari...

Tak Kunjung Dibayar, Eks Pekerja Newcrest Mining Siap Eskalasi Sengketa ke Level Global

Ecobiz.asia — Sengketa ketenagakerjaan di sektor tambang kembali menemukan babak baru. Kali ini, ratusan pekerja memilih membawa persoalan mereka melampaui batas nasional. Sebanyak 735...

PLN Rampungkan Infrastruktur Listrik Data Center Microsoft, Perkuat Ekonomi Digital Berkelanjutan

Ecobiz.asia — PT PLN (Persero) merampungkan pembangunan infrastruktur ketenagalistrikan untuk data center Microsoft di kawasan Greenland International Industrial Center (GIIC) Deltamas, Cikarang, dan Karawang...