Indonesia wants to reforest 12 million hectares of degraded land, may sell carbon offsets, minister says


Forest rangers and policemen pose on June 10, 2025, in front of a demolished illegal structure inside the Tesso Nilo National Park in Pelalawan regency, Riau. The personnel were part of the Garuda Task Force for Forest Enforcement to rehabilitate forest areas in Indonesia. - Antara via The Jakarta Post/ANN

JAKARTA: Indonesia is committed to rehabilitate 12 million hectares of degraded land and potentially integrate new tree-planting efforts with its plan to develop carbon offset projects, its forestry minister said in a statement on Tuesday (May 12).

Here are some details:

* Minister Raja Juli Antoni made the comments at the United Nations Forum on Forests in New York, according to a statement issued by the Indonesian government's communication body.

* Indonesia has already issued regulations that would serve as the basis of its carbon offset sales, which will meet standards of high integrity and be done in partnership with local communities, according to a statement by the forestry ministry.

* Indonesia has recently updated its rules on carbon trading, which will also allow the international sales of carbon credits.

* Before taking office in 2024, President Prabowo Subianto has identified sales of carbon emission credits as a potential way to raise funds.

* Forest loss in Indonesia surged by 66 per cent in 2025, the highest rate in eight years as a result of weak environmental protections and Prabowo's ambitious food and energy self-sufficiency drive, environmental group Auriga said in a report in March. - Reuters

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