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Indonesia may extend palm oil export levy waiver to year-end – minister

Indonesia, the world's biggest producer of palm oil, may extend an export levy waiver on the edible oil to the end of this year,...

Nestle to stop sourcing from Astra Agro Lestari

Food giant Nestle plans to stop sourcing from subsidiaries of Astra Agro Lestari (AAL), a major Indonesian palm oil producer accused by environmental groups...

‘Perhaps I will be rich tomorrow’: Diamond miners in Kalimantan grapple with unstable income, safety risks

Cempaka mine in South Kalimantan is well known in Indonesia for its diamond deposits. But for the miners there, there are various safety risks. They...

Indonesia will struggle to stay the course on hiking fuel prices

By Max Lane The Indonesian government argues that there is a strong case for lifting fuel subsidies – but it will be a tall order...

Seedling shortage delaying palm oil production

Farmers across Asia are busy planting trees to boost palm oil production but nurseries are struggling to keep up with demand for sprouts and...

Orchids Conversation in Java, Indonesia

Orchids in hand and a bamboo ladder on his shoulder, farmer Musimin scans the forest at the foot of Indonesia’s most active volcano to...

Green School in Bali, a sustainability-focused school in Indonesia

By Karen Tee The newest building at the sustainability-focused Green School in Bali is a breakthrough in architectural engineering. Located in the lush forests of Ubud...

SMEs in Indonesia brace for impact of fuel price hike

By Kiki Siregar The government has raised fuel prices by about 30 per cent in order to rein in ballooning energy subsidies. Now, small businesses...

Resource-rich Indonesia’s FDI Inflows Have Surged Thanks to Possessing Minerals Key to Energy Transition but More Work is Needed

Other countries may reel from the shocks of an energy crisis, weakened China growth from zero-Covid, and rising interest rate, but not Indonesia –...

Indonesia’s COVID-19 recovery plan relies on dirty energy

Most of Indonesia's economic recovery programme are likely to benefit the fossil fuels industry, instead of the new and renewable energy industry, note these...

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