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STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
ENGAGEMENT PROCESS, SOCIAL MAPPING AND
NEEDS ASSESSMENT (G4-25, G4-26)
At each operational site, we list all the key stakeholders and
conduct a social mapping assesment with the local community
with the purpose of strengthening the relationship between the
estate and the local community.
We further engage with our stakeholders through different
avenues and at different levels of our organisation. We engage
the stakeholders individually and as groups comprising of multiple
stakeholders depending on materiality and complexity of the issue
for engagement. Some specific examples are provided below and
in the table on page 33.
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In new development areas, we follow Indonesia’s AMDAL
(Analisis Dampak Lingkungan). AMDAL is an environmental
impact assessment used to evaluate the positive and negative
environmental consequences of a plan, policy, programme, or
project prior to its implementation. In 2014, we will also conduct
Social Impact Assessments on our estates following the RSPO
new planting procedures for new development areas.
We also engage local communities and governments to discuss
land ownership rights based on the FPIC principle for new
development areas. The FPIC principle refers to the right of a
community to give or withhold its consent to proposed projects
that may affect the lands it customarily owns, occupies or uses.
We are also engaging RSPO-approved third parties in this process.
In line with this principle, IndoAgri has established a land conflict
resolution mechanism in case of disputes on land ownership rights.
Claims are investigated through this mechanism by involving the
local government, village administrative team and community
elders to re-measure the areas of dispute, with the local district
government having the final jurisdiction.
The dialogue is further continued at the musrenbang, a community
development planning forum. The musrenbang meets annually
to discuss important issues affecting the community.
IndoAgri contributes in the preparation of the musrenbang with
the local community, and provides advice to address their needs.
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The United Nations has set eight Millennium Development Goals
(MDGs) to reduce poverty. As one of the largest agricultural
producers in Indonesia, IndoAgri contributes to the MDG targets
by providing healthcare and education facilities to families living
on its estates, and contributing to rural development through its
smallholder programme.
Since 2012, Indofood has partnered with the Office of MDG to
reduce mother and child mortality (MDG 4 and 5). We support
Indofood’s effort through our Work and Estate Living programme
and solidarity programme.
The Partnership for Indonesia Sustainable Agriculture (PISAgro)
is an Indonesian government initiative involving both Indonesian
and international companies, and using the World Economic
Forum’s (WEF) New Vision for Agriculture as the dialogue platform.
The PISAgro is a multi-stakeholder model for addressing Indonesia’s
agricultural challenges. The principle is based on the WEF’s 20-
20-20 vision to reduce poverty by 20%, increase yield by 20% and
reduce CO2 emission by 20% for every decade. Indofood is one of
the founding members of PISAgro. Since February 2014, IndoAgri
takes part in the palm oil working group to share its experiences
with the industry on RSPO certification for smallholders. PISAgro
covers MDG 1, 7 & 8.
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