"Collaboration for Community, Commodity, and Conservation"

"Collaboration for Community, Commodity, and Conservation"

Folur Global Platform

The Food Systems, Land Use, and Restoration (FOLUR) initiative aims to transform agricultural practices and land use to​ support sustainability, food security, and the restoration of agricultural lands. This program operates in 27 countries with support from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and focuses on a landscape-based approach to accelerate action and strengthen sustainable value chains.




Folur Indonesia

FOLUR Indonesia focuses on sustainable agriculture, land restoration, private sector engagement, gender inclusion, smallholder capacity building, and sustainable value chains. It emphasizes ecosystem health, land-use planning, responsible certification, gender considerations, farmer training, and public-private-community partnerships to promote sustainable and responsible investment and commodity production.   


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Folur Indonesia

FOLUR Indonesia emphasizes sustainable agriculture, land restoration, and gender inclusion while enhancing the capacity of smallholder farmers and creating sustainable value chains. The program focuses on ecosystem health, land-use planning, responsible certification, and farmer training. Partnerships between the public sector, private sector, and communities are also prioritized to promote sustainable investments and responsible commodity production.

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Sustainable Agriculture
Land and Forest Restoration
Gender Inclusion
The Important Role of the Private Sector
Empowerment of Small Farmers
Sustainable Value Chain
Sustainable 
Agriculture

Land 
Restoration
Gender 
Inclusion
Private Sector Engagement
Smallholder 
Capacity Building
Sustainable 
Value Chain

Komoditas

Folur Indonesia's main commodities are palm oil, coffee, cocoa, and rice. Leading global palm oil production, Indonesia also ranks 5th in coffee exports, 3rd in cocoa production, and 3rd in rice production. These commodities play significant roles in Indonesia's economy, contributing to both domestic consumption and global exports.

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Commodities

Folur Indonesia's main commodities are palm oil, coffee, cocoa, and rice. Leading global palm oil production, Indonesia also ranks 5th in coffee exports, 3rd in cocoa production, and 3rd in rice production. These commodities play significant roles in Indonesia's economy, contributing to both domestic consumption and global exports.

  Coffee
Palm Oil
Rice
Cocoa

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Palm Oil

Rice

Coffee

Cocoa

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