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COMPLETED PROJECT

Biodiverse and Inclusive Palm Oil Supply Chain (BIPOSC)

Biodiverse and Inclusive Palm Oil Supply Chain (BIPOSC)

Duration: December 2021 - November 2024

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Description

Indonesia is the number one palm oil-producing country worldwide. The country has enjoyed the economic benefits of this commodity while experiencing the environmental and social problems associated with expanding oil palm cultivation. The expansion of oil palm plantations in Indonesia involves companies, ‘plasma’-scheme farmers and independent smallholders. Through the Biodiverse and Inclusive Palm Oil Supply Chain (BIPOSC) project, the Livelihoods Fund for Family Farming (L3F) strives to contribute to the oil palm industry’s sustainable pathway by promoting Regenerative Agriculture (RA) practices among independent smallholders in Labuhanbatu Regency in North Sumatra Province. In particular, the project will foster oil palm replanting in a transition from monoculture to agroforestry systems.

World Agroforestry (ICRAF) provides a technical advisory role and support on the design, analysis, provision and monitoring of oil palm agroforestry solutions related to the agronomic and economic performance of independent oil palm smallholders. At ICRAF, this activity is also known as the SOPANS (Sustainable Oil Palm Agroforestry concept for North Sumatra) project. In carrying out these roles, ICRAF works closely with SNV Indonesia and Musim Mas, the primary BIPOSC project implementors.

Sonya Dewi Santoso

Principal Investigator

Details

Project locations

Indonesia

Project duration

December 2021 - November 2024
(3 years)

Thematic areas

  • Indonesia

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

  • Responsible consumption and production

Transformative Partnership Platforms (TPP)

  • Transforming the quality of tree planting (TQTP): a platform for ensuring restoration and agroforestry success through partnership with pantropical planters
  • Inclusive and green value chains

Project team

Sonya Dewi Santoso

Director of Asia, CIFOR-ICRAF

Ni'matul Khasanah

Ecological Modelling Scientist - Indonesia

Endri Martini

Agroforestry System and Extension Scientist

Fitri Marulani

Research Officer, Agroforestry

Imbransya Ali Harahap

Senior Field Coordinator for North Sumatera

Dikdik Permadi

Agroforestry Socio Ecological Impact Research Officer

Subekti Rahayu

Carbon and Biodiversity Scientist

Dewi Kiswani Bodro

Economic Tool Developer and Database Analyst

Thifali Adzani

Research Officer - Financial and Economics Analyst

Caecilia Yulita Novia

Research Officer - Sustainable Commodities and Market Development

Iskak Nugky Ismawan

Agroforestry Extensionist - Indonesia

Yulya Saputri

Agroforestry Database Research Assistant

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