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Production No maximum, the Government will Re-planting Whole Rubber Gardens: https://economy.okezone.com/read/2017/11/30/320/1823129/produksi-tak-maksimal-pemerintah-bakal-remajakan-seluruh-kebun-karet/30 November 2017


The government will re-plant the rubber plantations because the level of natural rubber absorption in the country is much lower than other neighboring countries such as Thailand and Vietnam. In Indonesia the ratio of production of sap in one hectare only get 1 ton of sap, while in Vietnam and Thailand in one hectare can get 2 ton.

Chairman of the Association of Rubber entrepreneurs of Indonesia Province of South Sumatra, Alex K Eddy said, this condition is caused by rubber tree in Indonesia is old tree so that not maximal yield rubber latex. Through re-planting this rubber plantation, will be able to increase the amount of rubber sap uptake. In the future, some rubber trees will be gradually replaced by higher quality tree species, with a total of 1.8 million hectares expected to produce 3.5 million tons of rubber latex.

Re-planting will be carried out entirely on rubber plantations in Indonesia, where it is targeted at a minimum of 15,000 hectares of rubber plantations per year.
Rubber Crops Bridgestone 100% exported, http://swa.co.id, 7 November 2012


Bridgestone Corporation of Japan has two rubber plantation under PT BSRE (Bridgestone Sumatra Rubber Estate) and BSKP (Bridgestone Kalimantan Plantation). Production run Bridgestone rubber exported entirely to meet the world market demand is strong. Field production, until August 2012 yesterday reached 15,032 metric tons, with a target this year is 26,000 metric tons are exported to pitch to some destination countries, such as Japan, Brazil, and the United States, most large portion to Japan; with composition, in 2011 yesterday reached 77% of our total production; followed by 14% to Brazil, the rest to America.
 

Rubber Growing in Indonesia
Indonesia Industry Report and Market Research
April 25, 2018
Industry Code : A1214
Forecast to : 2022

Definition
Rubber Growing in Indonesia This class consists of units mainly engaged in the cultivation of plantations of sap-producing plants and bark-producing plants and the related activities of soil preparation, seed sowing, seedling raising, planting, cultivating, and harvesting.
Activities
The primary activities of firms in this industry are :
- Rubber Plantations.
- Gutta-Percha Plantations
- Benzoin Plantations.
- Quinine Plantations.
- Cinnamon Plantation.
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Chapter Headings US $ Select All
Industry Outlook 60.50
Key Statistics 60.50
Market Characteristics 36.30
Segmentation 36.30
Industry Conditions 60.50
Industry Performance 60.50
Key Competitors 60.50
Key Factors 27.50
News
Investment Prospects Rubber Plantation Rises 0.39
6 Months from Today Indonesia will Lead World Rubber Trade, http 0.39
Rubber Plantation Company Fostering Farmers 0.39
Potentially tempting, BUMN Turn Rubber Plant 0.39
BNI Targets to Allocate Rp.5 Trillion to Fund Rubber Plantation 0.39
Indonesia Needs to Rejuvenate People’s Rubber Plantation 0.39
Indonesia, the Largest Global Rubber Manufacturer by 2015 0.39
Rubber Becomes Top Commodity 0.39
Indonesian Targets to Rejuvenate 250,000 Ha of Rubber Plantation 0.39
Rubber Farmers with No Land Certificate 0.39
Rubber Export in 2007 remains high 0.39
Rubber Production Declines 0.39
Rain Ruins Rubber Plantation 0.39
PTPN II Raises Dry Rubber Production Target for 2005 0.39
PTPN II Targets Dry Rubber Production of 8,217 Tons 0.39
PTPN III Allocates Rp.4.5 Billion of PKBL Fund 0.39
Rubber, the Forgotten Primadona 0.39
The Demand for Local Rubber Predicted to Increase 20 Percent 0.39
Factories Refuse Farmers' Rubbers 0.39
Rubber Production in 2005 is Projected to Increase 5.4 Percent 0.39
Natural Rubber Export Remains Stagnant without Replanting 0.39
Goodyear to Sell Rubber Plantation 0.39
Rubber Export to China will be increased 0.39
Rubber Price Will Reach US$ 1,250 per ton 0.39
Rubber Export to China Will Possibly Increase by 25 Percent 0.39
Indonesia's Rubber Productivity is still low 0.39
Indonesia Increases Natural Rubber Export to China 0.39

Report Content

The Rubber Growing industry in Indonesia research report contain trend analysis, statistics, market size information, industry growth rates as well as major competitors.

Major market segments are identified and also those forces affecting demand and supply within this industry. Performance analysis includes emerging industry trends as well as recent results and performance of each key company. Drawing on the depth of information DIS also provides 5 year forecasts for this industry.

The comprehensive study also examines details such as the barriers to entry, operating cost structure, technology & systems and domestic & international markets. Tables and statistics include: Industry revenue, exports, imports, wages and number of companies in the industry, Industry growth and geographic regional data.


KEY STATISTICS 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Industry Revenue 107,942 104,367 131,689 158,085 169,151 Rp.Billion
Industry Gross Product 7,016 6,784 8,560 10,276 10,995 Rp.Billion
Number of Establishments 110 120 130 130 130 Units
Employment 109,600 101,200 85 81,000 85,400 Units
Exports 2,856 3,457 6,481 6,521 7,820 Rp.Billion
Imports 10,926 10,899 25,482 30,419 35,880 Rp.Billion
Total Wages 1,425 1,316 1,114 1,010 1,109 Rp.Billion
Domestic Demand 116,012 111,809 150,690 181,983 197,211 Rp.Billion
The data above is sample data only

COST STRUCTURE % OF SALES COST STRUCTURE % OF SALES
Cost of Goods Sold 67.13 Gross Profit 32.87
Operating Expense 21.5 Profit (Loss) Before Tax 11.36
Administration 1.58 Depreciation 0.56
Electricity 0.66 Freight 1.99
Fuel, Parking, Toll & Retribution 1.62 Interest 3.09
Land and Building Rental 2.74 Marketing 2.69
Repairs and Maintenance 0.54 Service Fee 0.7
Staff Welfare Allowance 1.38 Other Expenses 0.92
Stationery & Inventory 0.48 Telephone 0.8
Utensils and Equipment 1.24 Wages and Salaries 0.5
The data above is sample data only

ESTABLISHMENTS IN (%) ESTABLISHMENTS IN (%)
Central Java 13.4 DKI Jakarta 6.5
East Java 22.4 North Sumatra 17.9
Papua 2.0 Bali 3.0
South Sulawesi 6.0 West Java 28.8
The data above is sample data only
TOTAL PRICE (US$)(RP)
Price 500.007.750.000
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Table of Contents
About this Report
Outlook
Key Statistics
Segmentation
Market Characteristics
Industry Conditions
Key Factors
Key Competitors
Industry Performance