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Indonesia's Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning, Nusron Wahid, announced that 920,000 hectares have been prepared for sugarcane plantations to support the production of 10% ethanol-blended fuel. The government aims to achieve 1 million hectares of sugarcane plantations to meet the ethanol demand for fuel blending. The initiative is part of Indonesia's efforts to develop alternative energy sources and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
Indonesia is taking significant steps towards developing its ethanol industry to support the production of 10% ethanol-blended fuel. Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning, Nusron Wahid, revealed that 920,000 hectares have been allocated for sugarcane plantations, a critical raw material for ethanol production.
The government aims to achieve 1 million hectares of sugarcane plantations to fully meet the ethanol requirements for fuel blending. Currently, the prepared land stands at 920,000 hectares, with an additional 80,000 hectares still needed to reach the target. Nusron Wahid mentioned that the verification process for the remaining land is ongoing in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture.
This initiative is a strategic move by the Indonesian government to promote the use of alternative energy sources and reduce the country's reliance on fossil fuels. By developing its ethanol production capacity, Indonesia aims to not only achieve energy diversification but also support its commitment to environmental sustainability.
The development of sugarcane plantations for ethanol production is expected to have a positive impact on the agricultural sector and rural economy. The government is working to ensure that the land allocation is carried out efficiently and sustainably, balancing economic development with environmental considerations.
Ethanol Production Initiative
Sugarcane Plantation Expansion