SUSTAINABILITY AT INDOAGRI IndoAgri remains committed to sustainable business practices. As a plantation company, we recognise our responsibility to actively address ESG risk factors while meeting global demand for sustainable palm oil. Our focus on sustainable operations is driven by R&D, continuous innovation and productivity enhancements. We also prioritise employee safety and well-being, and provide meaningful livelihoods for local communities through employment, responsible land management and economic contributions. Our Sustainable Agriculture Policy guides our operations and ensures traceable produce. The key policy commitments are as follows: • No deforestation; conservation of High Conservation Value and High Carbon Stock areas. • No planting on peat regardless of depth. • No burning. • Respect for Labour and Human Rights, including Freedom of Association and non-discrimination. • Free Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC). Recognising the agribusiness sector’s vulnerability to climate change, we have aligned our disclosures with the TCFD recommendations since 2022. We are also transitioning toward the IFRS S2 Climate‑related Disclosures issued by the International Sustainability Standards Board. This ensures that we remain on track to meet the SGX’s revised timeline for mandatory climate reporting for non‑STI constituent listed companies. In 2023, we strengthened our ERM framework by incorporating climate‑related physical and transition risks. Through close collaboration between our ERM, research, sustainability and operations teams, we developed a comprehensive risk assessment matrix that evaluates both financial and operational impacts. Our risk management strategy draws on quarterly data regarding incidents, weather patterns, hotspots and infrastructure. These insights have enhanced our ability to identify, assess, manage and monitor climate‑related challenges such as flooding, water shortages and fires. Notably, these efforts have contributed to a significant reduction in fire incidents. SUSTAINABILITY UPDATES FOR 2025 Certified CPO in Indonesia • 480,000 tonnes of ISPO-certified CPO, representing 85% of total nucleus CPO production. Certified Sugar Cane in Brazil • 3.7 million tonnes of Bonsucro-certified production, representing 78% of CMAA’s own sugar cane production. Pig-tailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina), one of the remarkable biodiversity treasures found in Sungai Bangko Estate, Rokan Hilir, Riau Indofood Agri Resources Ltd. 22 Group Overview Operation and Financial Review Financials Other Information Sustainability and Governance
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