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| AKPSI backs One-Gate CPO Export Policy in Penajam Paser Utara, expecting improved palm oil governance, price stability, and higher regional revenue sharing. |
Penajam Paser Utara, East Kalimantan — The Indonesian Palm Oil Producing Regency Association (AKPSI) expressed optimism over the government’s one-gate export policy for natural resources, particularly crude palm oil (CPO), on Sunday (June 21, 2026) in Penajam Paser Utara.
AKPSI Chairman Mudyat Noor said the policy could improve the national palm oil trading governance system, which has long faced structural issues, especially in pricing.
He pointed to problems such as underpricing practices and transfer pricing between entities, which have affected both state and regional revenues.
According to him, if the one-gate export system is implemented effectively, domestic palm oil prices could become more stable and uniform. This would benefit farmers while reducing practices that distort market pricing and reduce public revenue.
Mudyat added that increased national revenue from the palm oil sector could also boost regional income through palm oil revenue-sharing funds.
“The one-gate export system could be an opportunity to improve the governance of the national palm oil trade,” said Mudyat Noor.
He emphasized that pricing reform is the most critical issue that needs to be addressed.
“With increased state revenue, it is expected to have an impact on increasing palm oil revenue-sharing funds (DBH) for producing regions,” he said.
AKPSI currently represents 164 regencies and municipalities across Indonesia and is also pushing to increase palm oil revenue sharing from 8% to at least 15% for producing regions.
AKPSI believes the implementation of the one-gate export policy through PT Danantara Sumberdaya Indonesia could open wider opportunities to increase both national and regional revenues. If executed effectively, the policy is expected to strengthen palm oil price stability and improve the distribution of benefits to producing regions.
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