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BMKG: Climate Change Driving Surge in Hydrometeorological Disasters in Sumatra
InfoSAWIT, MEDAN – Indonesia’s Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has warned that global warming is intensifying extreme weather events in Sumatra.
Collaborative Approach Key to Disaster Mitigation in Sumatra
InfoSAWIT, MEDAN – Global climate change is intensifying hydrometeorological disasters across Sumatra, prompting calls for a collaborative, multi-stakeholder approach to strengthen regional resilience.
Toward B50: National Energy Council Says Biodiesel Is a Game Changer
InfoSAWIT, JAKARTA – The implementation of B50 biodiesel blending is projected to become a game changer in reducing diesel imports and strengthening Indonesia’s energy security, according to National Energy Council (DEN) member M. Fadhil Hasan.
From Independent Farmer to Partner: Smallholders Strengthen Livelihoods Through Replanting Program
InfoSAWIT, JAKARTA – For oil palm farmers, maintaining plantations is not only about today’s harvest but securing their family’s future. Indonesia’s Smallholder Replanting Programme (PSR) provides financial assistance, quality seedlings, and technical training to improve productivity and livelihoods.
Independent Smallholders Move Ahead as RSPO RISS 2024 Comes into Force
InfoSAWIT, JAKARTA – While corporations are still preparing, independent smallholders have moved ahead. The RSPO Independent Smallholder Standard (RISS) 2024 officially came into effect this year, placing smallholders at the forefront of implementing strengthened sustainability requirements.
KPBN Inacom CPO Tender Withdrawn on Monday (Feb 9); Malaysian Palm Oil Futures Close Higher
InfoSAWIT, JAKARTA – Crude palm oil (CPO) prices at PT Kharisma Pemasaran Bersama Nusantara (KPBN) were withdrawn (WD) during Monday’s (Feb 9, 2026) tender, with the highest bid recorded at Rp14,500 per kilogram.
UMS Academic Highlights Shift from Natural Forests to Palm Oil Plantations
InfoSAWIT, SURAKARTA – Indonesia’s landscape still appears green at a glance. However, behind this greenery lies a fundamental transformation in the structure and function of forest ecosystems—from natural tropical rainforests to industrial plantation forests and oil palm plantations. This shift raises a crucial question: does the visible greenery truly reflect environmental sustainability?
PSR Program Accelerated, BPDP Targets 50,000 Hectares of Palm Oil Replanting in 2026
InfoSAWIT, JAKARTA – The Palm Oil Plantation Fund Management Agency (BPDP) continues to accelerate the implementation of the Smallholder Palm Oil Replanting Program (PSR) as a strategic step to improve the productivity of smallholder plantations while safeguarding the sustainability of Indonesia’s palm oil industry. In 2026, BPDP is targeting accelerated PSR disbursement covering an area of 50,000 hectares.
Revision of Surface Water Tariff Regulation Could Boost Riau’s Local Revenue by Up to Rp160 Billion
InfoSAWIT, PEKANBARU – The Riau Provincial Government continues to prepare strategic measures to increase Regional Original Revenue (PAD). One initiative currently under consideration is the revision of the Riau Governor Regulation on surface water acquisition value, which is seen as having significant potential to boost regional revenue.
India’s Sunflower Oil Imports Seen Falling, Palm Oil Gains Appeal
InfoSAWIT, MUMBAI – India’s sunflower oil imports are projected to decline by around 10% in the 2025/26 marketing year, reaching their lowest level in four years. The drop is driven by a widening price premium of sunflower oil over competing vegetable oils, prompting buyers to switch to cheaper alternatives.
Biodiesel Program: GAPKI Emphasizes the Importance of Palm Oil Productivity and a Positive Climate
InfoSAWIT, DEPOK – The deficit in fossil fuel oil (BBM) continues to widen, while issues of global warming and environmental degradation are becoming increasingly urgent. The world—especially Europe and the United States—has begun to reorganize its energy policies. Biodiesel has become a key term. The European Union implemented a B5 biodiesel blend until 2010, then increased it to B10 in subsequent years.
Rising US Soybean Prices Put China in an Import Dilemma Amid Diplomatic Maneuvers
InfoSAWIT, BEIJING — Chinese soybean importers are facing significantly higher costs should they be required to purchase an additional 8 million tonnes of US soybeans, particularly as Brazil enters its peak export season with far more competitive pricing. This situation has created a dilemma between commercial logic and diplomatic considerations for Beijing.
HLIB Maintains CPO Price Forecast at RM4,200 per Tonne
InfoSAWIT, KUALA LUMPUR — Hong Leong Investment Bank (HLIB) has maintained its crude palm oil (CPO) price assumption at RM4,200 per metric tonne, along with its 2026 earnings projections, while awaiting further clarity on Indonesia’s decision to delay the implementation of the B50 biodiesel mandate.
Correcting the Claim of 4 Million Hectares of Illegal Palm Oil in Conservation Areas
InfoSAWIT, JAKARTA — Reports claiming that around 4 million hectares of illegal oil palm plantations occupy conservation areas must be approached with caution and grounded in official data. This clarification is essential to ensure that Prabowo Subianto, policymakers, and the public are not misled by inaccurate and oversimplified narratives.
India Puts the Brakes on Agricultural Trade with the US, Soybeans and Corn Excluded
InfoSAWIT, NEW DELHI — India is expected to restrict duty-free imports of soybeans and corn from the United States for human consumption under a draft trade agreement being discussed with Washington. The Indian government is instead offering limited market access for US agricultural products linked to the energy sector and animal feed, according to sources familiar with the negotiations.
Nearly 59% of Global Supply, Indonesia’s Palm Oil Shapes the World’s Vegetable Oil Market
InfoSAWIT, JAKARTA — Indonesia has long held a strategic position in the global palm oil trade. This role is shaped not only by production volume, but also by Indonesia’s influence in steering supply trends and global vegetable oil market dynamics.
Jambi Palm Oil FFB Prices Rise Rp 51.5 per Kg for February 6–12, 2026 Period
InfoSAWIT, JAMBI — Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFB) prices for oil palm in Jambi Province recorded an increase during the February 6–12, 2026 pricing period.
Four Million Hectares of Conservation Areas Occupied by Illegal Palm Oil, Government to Deploy 70,000 Forest Rangers
InfoSAWIT, JAKARTA — The Indonesian government has revealed alarming facts regarding damage to national conservation areas. Over the past 10 to 15 years, around four million hectares of protected forests and national parks have reportedly been illegally occupied by oil palm plantations.
Central Kalimantan Palm Oil FFB Prices Rise Rp 86.91 per Kg in Late January 2026
InfoSAWIT, PALANGKARAYA — Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFB) prices for oil palm in Central Kalimantan recorded an increase during the second pricing period of January 2026.
KPBN CPO Prices Remain Withdrawn as Malaysian Palm Oil Market Weakens
InfoSAWIT, JAKARTA — Crude palm oil (CPO) prices at Kharisma Pemasaran Bersama Nusantara (KPBN) remained under a withdraw (WD) status on Thursday (February 5, 2026), with the highest bid recorded at Rp14,700 per kilogram.





















