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BRIN Reveals Research Results of Peat land Restoration in Indonesia: https://ipsh.brin.go.id/2022/10/15/brin-ungkap-hasil-riset-restorasi-lahan-gambut-di-indonesia//15 October 2022
BRIN through the Legal Research Center (PRH) held a webinar that focused on discussing research findings on tropical peat land restoration in Indonesia from a social, legal, and ecological perspective, Wednesday (12/10). This activity discusses peat restoration which is Indonesia's commitment to prevent forest and land fires, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Head of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Organization (OR IPSH), Ahmad Najib Burhani, said that most of the country's emissions come from deforestation and land use change. This includes the clearing of peat lands for oil palm and mangrove plantations for shrimp and fish ponds.

"Indonesia is home to more than a third of the world's tropical peat lands, half of which have been converted through drainage, deforestation and agriculture-related burning," said Najib. Indonesia has pledged to restore more than 2 million hectares of degraded peat land by 2016-2020 under the Peat land Restoration Agency (BRG) and 1.5 million hectares of degraded peat land by 2020-2024 under the Peat and Mangrove Restoration Agency (BRGM).

Peat land restoration is a complex issue, not only related to biophysical restoration through wetting and revegetation, but also a social dimension because many people live and depend on peat lands for their livelihoods. "Putting people first is an important part of the equation to protect and restore Indonesia's vast tropical peat lands," said Najib. He emphasized that without the commitment of the people on peat lands and other stakeholders, the government, civil society, NGOs, academics, we cannot restore peat lands in a sustainable manner.
The Government has Restored 209,977 Hectares of Peat in Riau: https://news.republika.co.id/berita/rz3zcx457/pemerintah-sudah-restorasi-gambut-di-riau-seluas-209977-hektare/9 August 2023
The government has restored 209,977 hectares of peat in Riau during the 2016-2022 period with various activities. These include the construction of 1,618 canal blocking units, revegetating 140 hectares of peat, and providing 86 community livelihood revitalization packages.

Peat restoration is an effort to restore degraded peat ecosystems so that their hydrological conditions, structure and function are restored. Moreover, peatlands can store carbon. This was conveyed by the Head of the Peat and Mangrove Restoration Agency (BRGM), Hartono in Pekanbaru, Riau.
 
HS No. 2707.20.00.00
1 July 2019
Trade Data 2018

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Import Duty 1.00
Value Added Tax 1.00
Total Tax 1.00
Import Trade Figures 5.00
Countries of Origin [3] 0.30

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APPLICABLE TAXES AND DUTIES NORMAL RATE % PREFFERENTIAL RATE %
Import Duty 15.0 5.0
Value Added Tax 10.0 10.0
Luxury Tax 0.0 0.0
Total Tax 26.5 15.5
Ministerial Decree No. 133/PMK.01/2005 date December 23, 2005
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Current
IMPORTED INTO INDONESIA 2007 2008 2009
CIF (US) 23,027,318 19,067,348 20,447,454
Quantity (Unit) 2,123,329 3,698,379 5,453,456
Weight (Kg) 7,221,440 11,661,880 12,567,123
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Historical
IMPORTED INTO INDONESIA 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
CIF (US) 7,374,478 10,047,482 10,842,850 7,459,774 16,714,619
Quantity (Unit) 1,887,946 2,489,655 3,303,849 494,569 788,285
Weight (Kg) 4,905,807 6,478,645 7,073,154 6,222,921 11,604,996
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Current
EXPORTED FROM INDONESIA 2007 2008 2009
FOB (US) 110,581 130,768 135,342
Quantity (Unit) 100,465 246,561 144,567
Weight (Kg) 73,787 93,685 90,768
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Historical
EXPORTED FROM INDONESIA 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
FOB (US) 8,536,653 6,826,064 2,540,297 1,832,218 1,227,393
Quantity (Unit) 1,319,636 2,565,227 183,309 245,746 2,956,615
Weight (Kg) 8,496,901 5,326,395 1,861,318 1,497,720 1,404,649
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Current
COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN IN 2009 US %
Malaysia 9,024,355 53.99
Singapore 4,920,377 29.44
Philippines 2,386,376 14.28
Ireland 326,250 1.95
Netherlands 38,372 0.23
Australia 13,627 0.08
United Kingdom 4,229 0.02
United States 796 < 0.01
Taiwan 237 < 0.01
Total 16,714,619 100
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Current
COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION IN 2009 US %
Japan 967,895 78.86
Saudi Arabia 43,105 3.51
Kuwait 32,614 2.66
Malaysia 30,923 2.52
Australia 26,865 2.19
Romania 20,146 1.64
Timor Leste 17,964 1.46
Solomon Islands 17,216 1.4
Singapore 16,630 1.35
Eritrea 16,065 1.31
United Arab Emirates 13,419 1.09
Madagascar 7,928 0.65
India 4,840 0.39
Oman 4,640 0.38
United States 2,835 0.23
Qatar 2,786 0.23
Bangladesh 1,130 0.09
Hongkong 360 0.02
New Zealand 32 < 0.01
Total 1,227,393 100
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