Puri Arsana Blok B No 20 Bojongsari Depok Jawa Barat
On October 30, 2024, Nectary had the opportunity to participate in the SMART SEED X event hosted by Sinarmas Agribusiness and Food. Representing Nectary, our CSO, Wahyu Wigati Wijayanti, was one of the speakers during the talk show session themed “Challenges and Opportunities in the Palm Oil Supply Chain Towards EUDR”. In this session, we shared our field experience in mapping and collecting data from independent smallholders to comply with EUDR regulations, which is also expected to assist in obtaining the Cultivation Registration Certificate (STDB). We highlighted the importance of building strong trust and collaboration with suppliers and farmers as a key step towards effective EUDR implementation.
In 2023, we pressed the start button. It is Nectary's inauguration year, and a year to remember.
In recent years, corporate sustainability has become a paramount concern for businesses around the globe. As we increasingly witness the consequences of climate change and environmental degradation, companies in Indonesia are also recognizing the urgent need to adopt sustainable practices. Embracing corporate sustainability is not only a responsibility but an opportunity for businesses to create positive impacts on the environment, society, and their bottom line. In this blog piece, we will explore the challenges and opportunities surrounding corporate sustainability in Indonesia and how companies can play a significant role in fostering a greener and more responsible future.
Indonesia, a country renowned for its abundant natural resources, plays a significant role in the global production of key commodities such as palm oil, rubber, and cocoa. However, the production of these commodities has come under scrutiny due to its environmental and social impacts. In recent years, there has been a growing demand for sustainable practices that strike a balance between economic growth and environmental responsibility. In this blog post, we delve into the challenges and opportunities surrounding palm oil, rubber, and cocoa production in Indonesia, and the steps being taken to promote sustainability and responsible sourcing.