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In this Popular Report, you can read more about our achievements together with partners in 2014. We hope you enjoy reading it and learn from it as well.
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Content List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Foreword.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
About VECO Indonesia . . . . . . . . . 6
Program Area.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Summary.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Activities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Kerinci. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Jakarta.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Java.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Flores. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Sulawesi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Collective Marketing.. . . . . . . . . . . 24
Finance.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Testimonial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Content List
Production Farmers Organisation
Foreword
In 2014 VECO Indonesia started implementing the
new program 2014-2016. The value chains program
continue with several additional partners and
Structural Change Agendas (SCA) have been
introduced. The experience and learning from the
pilot chains will become evidences to be used by
SCA partners at the national level to contribute to
SCA’s (policies, practices) that are more favourable
to smallholder farmers.
The target group (direct beneficiaries) in 2014 is
23,898 farmers (15% female), increased by 49
percent from 2013. The wider program coverage
area and higher trust of farmers in farmer
organisations contribute to this increase.
The new program areas are: Luwu Utara, Parigi
Moutong, and Sikka for cocoa chain, Ende for
coffee chain, and Tasikmalaya for rice chain.
Cocoa program in Flores Timur has also
expanded to Adonara Island and in Ende to Liu
Timur Sub-district. Our new farmer
organisations (FO) are: Cahaya Sehati, Parimo,
FO Ende, FO Sikka, Simpatik, and P3LL.
Agribusiness
VECO Indonesia has facilitated partnerships
between farmer organisations (FOs) and private
actors for Cocoa Sulawesi, Cocoa Flores, Coffee
Sulawesi, Coffee Flores, Rice Flores, Rice Central
Java, Rice West Java and Cinnamon Kerinci with
the objective of improving the business capacity of
FOs to engage and comply with the requirement of
modern markets.
In general there has been an increase in the yearly
incomes of farmers, thanks to a large degree to the
higher price of the commodities. Increasingly
unpredictable weather conditions pose risks to the
production, especially rice. Farmers’ resilience to
cope with this condition continues to be tested.
In this Popular Report, you can read more about
our achievements together with partners in 2014.
We hope you enjoy reading it and learn from it as
well.
Rogier Eijkens
Regional Representative VECO Indonesia
AboutVECO Indonesia
Part of Vredeseilanden
Head Office in
Leuven, Belgium
8 Regional Offices
Globally
The inclusion of
smallholder farmers
Sustainable rice
production of good
standard quality
MainProgram
Continuously increasing the
capacity if VECO Indonesia staff
Goals ofProgram
Increasing the capacity of business and
organization of farmers
Strengthening farmer
organizations
Improving the capacity
of partners and local
institutions
Tasikmalaya
Boyolali
Lumajang
Polman
Program Area
East JavaCentralJava
WestJava
WestSulawesi
Jambi
Greater
JakartaEnrekang
Kerinci
Malang
Solo
GianyarDenpasar
NTT
Nagakeo
Ende
North Luwu
Parigi Moutong
INDONESIA
WestSulawesi
SouthSulawesi
Manggarai
Ngada
Sikka
East Flores
East Luwu
Enrekang
Tana Toraja
Palopo
Legends
Office
Cocoa
Coffee
Rice
Healthy Food
Cinnamon
North Toraja
Makassar
EastManggarai
Farmer Organisations
NGOs and Forums
Private Sector
Local Government
18
16
18
Partners
18
Total70 Partners
MainActivities2014
2014 was a year of change for
Indonesia and for this organisation,
VECO Indonesia. In this year,
Indonesia got a new leader and a
new cabinet. For VECO Indonesia,
2014 marked the beginning of
change with a new programme.
Last year, we started a more
intensive phase of introducing farmer
organisation as business entities. So,
during 2014, we focused more on
programmes to build the business
capacity of farmer organisations.
Facilitating improved
production of farmers
Building the business
capacity of farmer
organisations
Facilitating quality
standard training
Supporting gender
integration
Linking private companies
and smallholder farmersOrganising business
meetings between farmers
and private companies
Promoting farmer
products
Performing monitoring
and evaluation
Facilitating links with
financial institutions
Facilitating specific training
to strengthen business
Facilitating trademark
packing and labelling
workshops
Jambi
Kerinci
In 2014, TAKTIK officially became a
farmer organisation with legal status that
focuses on sustainable agriculture
development activities and programmes.
Having this legal status makes it easier
for TAKTIK to build partnerships with
others, such as buyers and government.
Commodity:
Cinnamon
Kerinci
Mitra Aksi
Foundation
Partners
The partnership between
TAKTIK and PT Agripro
Tridaya Nusantara (ATN)
included the purchase of 8
tons of cinnamon and
working capital support.
Increase
farmers'
income
(707 of 1,014)
of TAKTIK members
Have adopted organic
farming practices.
Using organic fertiliser
and pesticide.
Creating terraces to save
water and prevent
erosion.
70%
Semester I:
Gross Income
13.5IDR
1.5per hectares
Semester II:
Gross Income
16,5IDR
1.5per hectares
million million
TAKTIK farmer
organization
Achievements
Members
PT Agripro Tridaya
Nusantara
Partnerships
Jakarta
Jakarta
The programme focused on
advocacy related to the
multi-quality national
standards for rice,
strengthening the national
rice producer organisation,
inclusive retail business, and
raising consumer awareness
about healthy food.
Farmer organisations have a good
relationship with the district
governments. They have been invited to
take part in dialogues on sustainable
agricultural themes.
Alliance of Indonesian Farmers (API)
Partners
2014 SCAI Coffee Auction: 144 speciality
coffees registered, 31 samples got high
scores, five of them from VECO Indonesia
partners, Permata (Ngada), Asnikom
(Manggarai) and Benteng Alla (Enrekang).
Achievements
The government agreed to get
involved the Cocoa Sustainability
Partnership activities and in
harmonising the CSP Cocoa Roadmap
with government plans for cocoa.
On 17 September 2014, 17 farmer
organisations established the Indonesian rice
farmer association Amartapadi in Boyolali,
Central Java. The aim of the organisation is
to provide a forum and enhance the
negotiating position of rice farmers.
Indonesian Consumer Foundation (YLKI), Perkumpulan Indonesia
Berseru (PIB), Environment Education Centre (PPLH) Bali, Healthy
Food Foundation of Indonesia (YAPSI), Organic Alliance of Indonesia
(AOI), Specialty Coffee Association of Indonesia (SCAI), dan Cocoa
Sustainability Partnership (CSP).
Commodities:
Rice and Coffee
Java
WestJava Central
JavaEastJava
Tasikmalaya
Boyolali
LumajangMalang
Solo
The programme focused on rice development by
farmer organisations in Boyolali, Central Java, and
in Tasikmalaya, West Java. VECO Indonesia has also
just started a coffee development programme in
Lumajang and Malang, East Java.
Partners
Farmer organisations signed contracts with
private companies: APPOLI with Sembada
Inti Pangan, BSN, Quasinde and SMESCO,
and Javara and Simpatik with Bloom Agro.
Two farmer organisations received
organic and fair trade certification.
Simpatik received organic certification
from IMO, and APPOLI received fair
trade and national organic standard
certification.
Simpatik and APPOLI formed a cooperative in
2014. As legal entitities, these cooperatives
are platforms for marketing organic rice on
the domestic and foreign markets.
Volume of rice sold through
collective marketing (in tons) :
Achievements
110.348.9120.3716.15
Total
APPOLI
APOB
Simpatik
P3LL
255.76tons
Asosiasi Petani Padi Organik
Tasikmalaya (Simpatik) ,
Asosiasi Petani Padi Organik
Boyolali (APPOLI), Aliansi
Petani Organik Boyolali
(APOB), Paguyuban Petani
Pengelola Lahan Lestari (P3LL)
Lumajang
Indonesian Retail Merchant
Association (APRINDO), PT
Bloom Agro
Lembaga Studi Kemasyarakatan
dan Bina Bakat (LSKBB), Gita
Pertiwi
Flores
Flores
Manggarai Ngada NagakeoEnde Sikka
East Flores
The focus of the programme in Flores is
development of coffee, cocoa and rice in seven
districts on Flores Island. The main support is for
building the business capacity of farmer
organisations in this area.
EastManggarai
Jaringan Petani Wulan Gitang
(JANTAN), Asosiasi Petani Kakao
Nangapenda (SIKAP), Asosiasi
Tani Organik Mbay (ATOM),
Asosiasi Petani Kopi Organik
Manggarai (Asnikom),
Perhimpunan Petani Watuata
(Permata), Farmer Organisation
in Ende and Sikka.
Partners
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
between VECO Indonesia and Bank NTT
to support rice, cocoa and coffee farmer
organisations in Flores.
Support in the form of coffee grinding and
other equipment for ASNIKOM coffee
processing unit in Manggarai, and a
commitment to provide working capital to
buy coffee in 2015.
Support from the Finnish
Embassy for ATOM of
Achievements
IDR 601,184,000
support for cocoa processing facilities from
the Ministry of Cooperatives for JANTAN
multi-business cooperative.
IDR 300 million
Yayasan Tana Nua Flores (YTNF),
Mitra Tani Mandiri (MTM) Ngada,
Ayu Tani, Delsos Ruteng, and
Lembaga Advokasi dan
Pendampingan Masyarakat
(Lapmas) Ngada
Comextra Mayora, PT Indokom Citra
Persada, PT SBN, and Volkopi
Sulawesi
Polman
Enrekang
Tana Toraja
NorthLuwu
EastLuwu
ParigiMoutong
WestSulawesi
SouthSulawesi
CentralSulawesi
The programme focused on cocoa
development in three provinces
(West Sulawesi, South Sulawesi
and Central Sulawesi) and on
coffee development in Tana
Toraja, North Toraja, and
Enrekang, South Sulawesi.
NorthToraja
Makassar
Achievements
Amanah, Masagena and Cahaya
Sehati received certification from
Rainforest Alliance for sustainable
cocoa. They covered the cost of
certification themselves.
Amanah, Masagena,
Cahaya Sehati,
Perhimpunan Petani
Kopi Toraja (PPKT),
dan Benteng AllaMitra
Farmers' price negotiating skills are
improving. Sulatco and Toarco Jaya provide
PPKT daily price information. Benteng Alla
receives a higher than market price.
Volume of coffee
marketed collectively:
Net income per
month per hectare
Polman:
North Luwu:
East Luwu:
Parimo:
33218.8
PPKT
Benteng Alla
tons
tons
IDR 2.5 millionIDR 2.9 millionIDR 576,000IDR 946,000
Wahana Sukses Pertanian Terpandang
(Wasiat) , Jalesa Toraja
ECOM, PT Mars Symbioscience
Indonesia, Continaf/Nedcommodities,
Sulatco, Toarco Jaya
CollectiveMarketing in 2014
Jantan
Sikap
Sikka
43.5
22.5
0.22
Amanah
Masagena
Cahaya Sehati
Parimo
276
181
161.7
202.4
PPKT
Benteng Alla
332
18.8
Permata
Asnikom
13.86
35.77
Total cocoaof Sulawesi
821.14
Total cocoaof Flores
66.22 350.8
Total coffeeof Sulawesi
Total coffeeof Flores
49.63
in tons
Appoli
APOB
P3LL
110.34
8.9
16.15
13.43
Total rice ofFlores
Total rice ofCentral Java
135.39 120.38
Total rice ofWest Java
Total cinnamonof Kerinci
8.83
Finance
0.89%
DGD (Belgium)
15,900,942,452
DFAT / AUSAID
3,262,040,241
MISEREOR
2,116,169,368
NOVIB
1,313,226,578
FAO
188,179,387
ZUIDDAG
218,990,007
TRDS
482,057,838
Income
64.49% 13.23%
8.58%
5.33%
2.68%
0.76%
Triple 11
515,751,210
2.09%
1.96%CORDAID
660,000,000
(in IDR)
Partners Activities
General operation
Training and meeting
Personnel
Investment
Expenses
9,725,720,001 98,709,000
3,602,624,333
4,752,064,404
825,991,302
(in IDR)
25%
4% 19%
1%51%
Testimonial
Initially, JANTAN and SIKAP
had no knowledge of good
quality cocoa beans. However,
thanks to support from VECO
Indonesia and Comextra
Mayora, in 2014 they learned
to produce very good quality
cocoa beans.
With support from VECO
Indonesia, we are able to
produce better quality
cinnamon.
Romanus Nong Rewo,
Vice Lead, Coordination Team, PT
Comextra Mayora, Maumere
Junaidi,
Farmer in Kerinci, Jambi
On behalf of the district government, I
would like to thank VECO Indonesia for
motivating coffee farmers to improve the
quality of their coffee; Benteng Alla coffee
now meets the market standards to be sold
as speciality coffee.
Muslimin Bando,
Regent of Enrekang,
South Sulawesi
Regional Office
Jl Kertadalem No. 7 Sidakarya
Denpasar, Bali 80224
Telp +62 361 727378
Faks +62 361 723217
FA Kerinci
Jl. Depati Parbo, Rt. 03 Desa
Kumun Mudik
Kecamatan Kumun Debai, Sungai
Penuh, Jambi
HP: 08117454330
FA Jakarta
Jl Saleh Abud No. 18-19 Otto
Iskandardinata
Jakarta
HP: 08113854465
Contact
FA Jawa
Perumahan Galaxy Permai Blok B No. 9
(Utara Terminal Boyolali) , Boyolali,
Jawa Tengah
HP: 08113854464
FA Sulawesi
Jl. Gunung Rinjani I no 7
Perumahan New Jasmin Tanjung Bunga
Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan
HP: 08113854464
FA Flores
Jl. Gatot Subroto no 7 Ende, Flores,
Nusa Tenggara Timur
HP: 08113854463