Land Rights Upholding the principle of FPIC, IndoAgri ensures local communities, including indigenous peoples, have the guaranteed right to participate in decisions concerning land acquisitions and new projects. We help them to navigate complex land systems in rural Indonesia, and allow for open negotiations, inclusive decision-making and clear agreements. All land transactions strictly follow Indonesian law and our company policies. We guarantee fair land compensation by employing transparent procedures that confirm legitimate ownership. These procedures include established certification and verification processes, which are validated by the village head to ensure fairness and provide local community oversight. Before developing any estate, we conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment (AMDAL) and Social Impact Assessment (SIA) to identify baseline conditions and potential impacts. All our existing operations have completed these assessments, and the resulting findings are shared with local governments and communities for their input and approval. Our commitment goes beyond regulatory compliance. We seek to improve the livelihoods of our farmers, suppliers and their families through community development and engagement programmes across our estates. Communities can raise land rights concerns through the Indonesian government or IndoAgri’s grievance mechanism. Complaints are documented and must include supporting evidence, as outlined on page 06. Where necessary, complaints are addressed to local government offices or Indonesia’s land agency (BPN). In 2025, there were no reported incidents of FPIC violations, violations of indigenous rights, or significant land rights issues related to IndoAgri, and we complied with updated government requirements on land use rights by In 2025, IndoAgri launched the Bale Kertasari MSME Corner at the Kertasari Tea Plantation in Bandung Regency. This initiative is part of our ongoing commitment to strengthening local economies and empowering communities around our operations. Developed in collaboration with Indofood through the Facilitation Program for the Development of Community Plantations (FPKMS) program and in partnership with the Bina Usaha Kertasari Women Farmers Group (KWT), the initiative provides a promotional platform for 16 micro and small enterprises (MSMEs) from surrounding communities, expanding their market reach through its strategic location along the Kertasari tourism route. Participating MSMEs were identified through regional potential mapping, with a focus on local flagship products such as coffee, tea, traditional snacks, and other food and beverage products to strengthen competitiveness and regional identity. Beyond providing a marketplace, we also support MSME capacity building through skills development training delivered in collaboration with the Bogasari Baking Center. This initiative complements earlier community empowerment programs, including the distribution of potato seedlings to farmer groups in Tarumajaya Village, and reflects our ongoing efforts to create sustainable social and economic value for local communities. PT Lonsum reinforces its commitment to supporting local economic development through the inauguration of the MSME Corner “Bale Kertasarie” at the Kertasarie Tea Plantation area, Tarumajaya Village, Kertasarie District, Bandung Regency. Bale Kertasari MSME Corner: Strengthening Local Economies through Community Empowerment 55 Indofood Agri Resources Ltd. Sustainability Report 2025 Sourcing Appendix Product Community People Environment Our Business Our Approach At a Glance CEO Statement
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