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The politics and practice of sustainability
commitments: palm oil in Indonesia
Pablo Pacheco, Cecilia Luttrell and Heru Komarudin
IASC Conference
Utrecht, July 2017
 Oil palm has expanded rapidly with contradictory impacts
 Positive impacts on local growth and poverty alleviation
 BUT plantations development also creates social conflict
 AND often expands in detriment of forests and peatlands
 THAT expansion leads to biodiversity loss and GHG emissions
 Three critical performance issues are visible in the sector
• Land conflicts between companies and local populations + immigrants
• Differences in yields between smallholders and industrial plantations
• Large carbon debt resulting from oil palm expansion in forestlands and peatlands
OIL PALM: A POLEMIC CROP
10.5
Million
hectares
cultivated
Labor
3.0
Million people
27.8
Million tons
CPO
Smallholders
42%
of total planted
area
~850
Palm oil mills
25
corporate
groups
control most
of supply
Indonesia
3.5
Tons
CPO/ha/yr
53%
global CPO
supply
Farmers
2.1
Million
households
OIL PALM IN INDONESIA
ACTION ARENAS: SUPPLY CHAINS AND TERRITORIES
Downstream
Upstream
National
Sub-national
Private
Public
Traders /
processors
Manufacturers
End-buyers
Supply-side policies
• Land use
• Tenure
• Finance
• Incentives
Demand-side policies
• Procurement
• Import duties
• Sustainable trade
Supply chain interventions
• Private standards
• Procurement policies
• Traceability systems
• Risk management
Compliance
[Efficiency, progression]
Enforcement
[Effectiveness, stickiness]
Sustainability and
equity gaps
• Zero deforestation
• Low-carbon / smart agriculture
• Sustainable intensification
• Equitable benefit sharing
• Policy formulation/agenda setting
• Rules setting and incentives
• Implementation/enforcement
• Oversight and monitoring
Stages of policy
implementation
Ultimate goals
Suppliers
Value chain
governance
Multi-level
governance
Interactive
governance
Landscape
governance
Transnational
governance
Questions
 Institutions/regulations: How
to be designed in a way that
acknowledges the lack of state’s
enforcement capacity and avoids
political interests?
 Incentives: How to align with
the needs of the market as well
as encouraging public sector
reform and demand for change?
 Political support/interest:
How to channel for public (rather
than individual) benefits in ways
that are distributed more
equitably at the local level?
THE POLITICS OF ZERO DEFORESTATION
 Most activity taking place at the international arena (consumer countries, corporate groups)
 Different definitions and methods (HCSA and HCS+), yet efforts to harmonize them
 The Government of Indonesia (GoI) has strongly opposed the ‘zero deforestation’ movement
 YET, some provincial government devised regulations that backed up private initiatives
 The GoI initiated a process to strengthening ISPO under a multistakeholder working group
 ALSO, issued regulations to restore peatlands and halt oil palm expansion on these lands
 Different company initiatives (e.g. FFA) to fire prevention linked to oil palm expansion
 Major corporate groups piloting projects to support smallholder oil palm suppliers
Finance
Trade
Production
Fiscal
Land
STATE REGULATIONS
[Mandatory enforcement]
Finance
regulations
Import
regulations
Production
regulations
Export tariffs
and levies
Land restoration
Land allocation
Spatial planning
‘Legal
supply’
Certification
systems
Principles for
responsible
investment
Zero defores-
tation pledges
EP
SCC
CGF
NYDF
‘Sustainable
supply’
‘Clean
supply’
Company
policies
Sectoral
standards
Codes of
conduct
Pledges and
commitments
PRIVATE STANDARDS
[Voluntary compliance]
Companies’
sustainability
policies
Five main categories of
solutions to enhance
sector’s governance:
 Better design of
standards
 New regulations to
enforce these
standards to provide
clearer frameworks
 Better implementation
and enforcement of
existing regulations
and standards uptake
 Incentives to
encourage adherence
to standards
 Better transparency
and accountability
over implementation
INFORMALFORMAL
Independent
mills
Company
mills
Corporations
[traders and
processors]
Consumer goods
manufacturers
Financial service
providers
Independent
farmers
Third-party
suppliers
Outgrower
farmers
Company
landholdings
RSPO
OJK
EU-RED
AMS Dec
ISPO
CPO Fund
CPOPC
ISCC
IPOP
SPOMMSPO
ESPO
‘Hybrid’ governance
Standard systems
Initiatives & mechanisms
Links in construction
Formalized links
Source: Pacheco et al. (2017)
THE GOVERNANCE COMPLEX
SOME INITIATIVES AT THE SUB-NATIONAL LEVEL
 Policy formulation and agenda setting: Jurisdictional Approaches
(Seruyan, MuBa), Landscape Approaches (Sumsel, Kalbar IDH), and
Green Growth strategies and development plans (Sumsel, Kalbar)
 Rule setting and government regulations: Regulations on
sustainability (Kalteng, Sumsel), and for HCV (Seruyan, Ketapang)
 Implementation/compliance/enforcement: addressing legality,
and registration of smallholders (INOBU), and I4PT land reform
 Incentives and finance: several more innovative schemes are
being putting in place in Kalteng and Sumsel (e.g. IFC, SNV)
 Oversight and monitoring/evaluation: Multi-stakeholder
processes mainly at the provincial level (Kalbar, Sumsel)
Our focus at the sub-national level has been in three provinces and five districts.
Kotawaringin Barat, Seruyan and Kapuas in Central Kalimantan (Kalteng); Ketapang
in West Kalimantan (Kalbar); and Musi Banyuasin (MuBa) in South Sumatra (Sumsel).
KEY LESSONS ON THE DESIGN AND PROCESS
 There are issues of legitimacy depending on ‘who’ sets up and implement the initiatives
 There are several directions of change in the interaction between public and private actors
 Many state functions are still fundamental for enabling the private commitments
 The importance of buy in and shared objectives, but something not easy to achieve
 The risk of facing a lower degree of integration into existing government systems
 The importance of intermediaries as ‘facilitators’, and the role of individual ’champions’
 Land speculation and encroachment of
state forests [land mafias]
 Growth of independent mills fostering
uncontrolled oil palm expansion
 Enough informal finance driving oil palm
plantations expansion
 Many (illegal) smallholders not entitled to
receive support from government
 Incentives for plantation expansion due to
growing biodiesel targets
 The expansion of oil palm outside of
granted concessions is growing over time
 Difficult to direct investments for
plantations onto occupied mineral soils
BUT PERSISTENCE AMIDST CHANGE
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
1995 1998 2001 2004 2007 2010 2013
Oilpalmplantedarea
(thousandha)
Forestloss
(thousandha)
Loss Kalimantan Loss Sumatra Loss Others
OP Kalimantan OP Sumatra OP Others
Source: Own elaboration based on ESA CCI land cover maps
SOME WAYS AHEAD
 Linking legal frameworks to private commitments
 Closing the gaps between sustainability standard [ISPO/RSPO]
 Supporting good performance with fiscal transfers and incentives
 Building monitoring systems than enhance transparency
 Innovating in setting up inclusive business and financing models
 Broadening the scope of interventions to broader jurisdictions
 Territorial approaches, through jurisdictional perspectives
• Potential in addressing risks associated with commitments
• Potential in helping upscale finance and risk management
• Potential in expanding more inclusive business models
 The institutional architecture is growing in complexity
 Different views of palm oil sustainability co-exist
 Public policy and government responses are contradictory
 Multiple initiatives emerging at the sub-national level
 Different views between corporate and national players
 Rivalry and cooperation co-exist at the multiple levels
 Potential on jurisdictional approaches, but also limited
CONCLUSIONS
The politics and practice of zero-deforestation and sustainability commitments in palm oil in Indonesia

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The politics and practice of zero-deforestation and sustainability commitments in palm oil in Indonesia

  • 1. The politics and practice of sustainability commitments: palm oil in Indonesia Pablo Pacheco, Cecilia Luttrell and Heru Komarudin IASC Conference Utrecht, July 2017
  • 2.  Oil palm has expanded rapidly with contradictory impacts  Positive impacts on local growth and poverty alleviation  BUT plantations development also creates social conflict  AND often expands in detriment of forests and peatlands  THAT expansion leads to biodiversity loss and GHG emissions  Three critical performance issues are visible in the sector • Land conflicts between companies and local populations + immigrants • Differences in yields between smallholders and industrial plantations • Large carbon debt resulting from oil palm expansion in forestlands and peatlands OIL PALM: A POLEMIC CROP
  • 3. 10.5 Million hectares cultivated Labor 3.0 Million people 27.8 Million tons CPO Smallholders 42% of total planted area ~850 Palm oil mills 25 corporate groups control most of supply Indonesia 3.5 Tons CPO/ha/yr 53% global CPO supply Farmers 2.1 Million households OIL PALM IN INDONESIA
  • 4. ACTION ARENAS: SUPPLY CHAINS AND TERRITORIES Downstream Upstream National Sub-national Private Public Traders / processors Manufacturers End-buyers Supply-side policies • Land use • Tenure • Finance • Incentives Demand-side policies • Procurement • Import duties • Sustainable trade Supply chain interventions • Private standards • Procurement policies • Traceability systems • Risk management Compliance [Efficiency, progression] Enforcement [Effectiveness, stickiness] Sustainability and equity gaps • Zero deforestation • Low-carbon / smart agriculture • Sustainable intensification • Equitable benefit sharing • Policy formulation/agenda setting • Rules setting and incentives • Implementation/enforcement • Oversight and monitoring Stages of policy implementation Ultimate goals Suppliers Value chain governance Multi-level governance Interactive governance Landscape governance Transnational governance Questions  Institutions/regulations: How to be designed in a way that acknowledges the lack of state’s enforcement capacity and avoids political interests?  Incentives: How to align with the needs of the market as well as encouraging public sector reform and demand for change?  Political support/interest: How to channel for public (rather than individual) benefits in ways that are distributed more equitably at the local level?
  • 5. THE POLITICS OF ZERO DEFORESTATION  Most activity taking place at the international arena (consumer countries, corporate groups)  Different definitions and methods (HCSA and HCS+), yet efforts to harmonize them  The Government of Indonesia (GoI) has strongly opposed the ‘zero deforestation’ movement  YET, some provincial government devised regulations that backed up private initiatives  The GoI initiated a process to strengthening ISPO under a multistakeholder working group  ALSO, issued regulations to restore peatlands and halt oil palm expansion on these lands  Different company initiatives (e.g. FFA) to fire prevention linked to oil palm expansion  Major corporate groups piloting projects to support smallholder oil palm suppliers
  • 6. Finance Trade Production Fiscal Land STATE REGULATIONS [Mandatory enforcement] Finance regulations Import regulations Production regulations Export tariffs and levies Land restoration Land allocation Spatial planning ‘Legal supply’ Certification systems Principles for responsible investment Zero defores- tation pledges EP SCC CGF NYDF ‘Sustainable supply’ ‘Clean supply’ Company policies Sectoral standards Codes of conduct Pledges and commitments PRIVATE STANDARDS [Voluntary compliance] Companies’ sustainability policies Five main categories of solutions to enhance sector’s governance:  Better design of standards  New regulations to enforce these standards to provide clearer frameworks  Better implementation and enforcement of existing regulations and standards uptake  Incentives to encourage adherence to standards  Better transparency and accountability over implementation INFORMALFORMAL Independent mills Company mills Corporations [traders and processors] Consumer goods manufacturers Financial service providers Independent farmers Third-party suppliers Outgrower farmers Company landholdings RSPO OJK EU-RED AMS Dec ISPO CPO Fund CPOPC ISCC IPOP SPOMMSPO ESPO ‘Hybrid’ governance Standard systems Initiatives & mechanisms Links in construction Formalized links Source: Pacheco et al. (2017) THE GOVERNANCE COMPLEX
  • 7. SOME INITIATIVES AT THE SUB-NATIONAL LEVEL  Policy formulation and agenda setting: Jurisdictional Approaches (Seruyan, MuBa), Landscape Approaches (Sumsel, Kalbar IDH), and Green Growth strategies and development plans (Sumsel, Kalbar)  Rule setting and government regulations: Regulations on sustainability (Kalteng, Sumsel), and for HCV (Seruyan, Ketapang)  Implementation/compliance/enforcement: addressing legality, and registration of smallholders (INOBU), and I4PT land reform  Incentives and finance: several more innovative schemes are being putting in place in Kalteng and Sumsel (e.g. IFC, SNV)  Oversight and monitoring/evaluation: Multi-stakeholder processes mainly at the provincial level (Kalbar, Sumsel) Our focus at the sub-national level has been in three provinces and five districts. Kotawaringin Barat, Seruyan and Kapuas in Central Kalimantan (Kalteng); Ketapang in West Kalimantan (Kalbar); and Musi Banyuasin (MuBa) in South Sumatra (Sumsel).
  • 8. KEY LESSONS ON THE DESIGN AND PROCESS  There are issues of legitimacy depending on ‘who’ sets up and implement the initiatives  There are several directions of change in the interaction between public and private actors  Many state functions are still fundamental for enabling the private commitments  The importance of buy in and shared objectives, but something not easy to achieve  The risk of facing a lower degree of integration into existing government systems  The importance of intermediaries as ‘facilitators’, and the role of individual ’champions’
  • 9.  Land speculation and encroachment of state forests [land mafias]  Growth of independent mills fostering uncontrolled oil palm expansion  Enough informal finance driving oil palm plantations expansion  Many (illegal) smallholders not entitled to receive support from government  Incentives for plantation expansion due to growing biodiesel targets  The expansion of oil palm outside of granted concessions is growing over time  Difficult to direct investments for plantations onto occupied mineral soils BUT PERSISTENCE AMIDST CHANGE 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 1995 1998 2001 2004 2007 2010 2013 Oilpalmplantedarea (thousandha) Forestloss (thousandha) Loss Kalimantan Loss Sumatra Loss Others OP Kalimantan OP Sumatra OP Others Source: Own elaboration based on ESA CCI land cover maps
  • 10. SOME WAYS AHEAD  Linking legal frameworks to private commitments  Closing the gaps between sustainability standard [ISPO/RSPO]  Supporting good performance with fiscal transfers and incentives  Building monitoring systems than enhance transparency  Innovating in setting up inclusive business and financing models  Broadening the scope of interventions to broader jurisdictions  Territorial approaches, through jurisdictional perspectives • Potential in addressing risks associated with commitments • Potential in helping upscale finance and risk management • Potential in expanding more inclusive business models
  • 11.  The institutional architecture is growing in complexity  Different views of palm oil sustainability co-exist  Public policy and government responses are contradictory  Multiple initiatives emerging at the sub-national level  Different views between corporate and national players  Rivalry and cooperation co-exist at the multiple levels  Potential on jurisdictional approaches, but also limited CONCLUSIONS

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