Jakarta (ANTARA) - State-owned forestry company Perhutani has stated readiness to strengthen its core businesses in the field of biomass and nature based solutions this year.

Assistant Deputy for Plantation and Forestry Industries at the Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) Rachman Ferry Isfianto noted that Perhutani is an SOE that has strong foundation and plans to survive difficult situations in the future.

"In 2023, the Ministry of SOEs and Perhutani have many same goals (one of which is on) how we create new businesses ... and for this year our goals are biomass and nature based solutions," Isfianto said in a statement here on Sunday.

He also expressed his appreciation for Perhutani, which recorded a profit of Rp520 billion in 2022.

Perhutani held a kick-off event for the 2023 Company Work Plan and Budget (RKAP) which was attended by the President Director of Perhutani Wahyu Kuncoro, Perhutani Board of Directors as well as the Assistant Deputy for the Plantation and Forestry Industries of the Ministry of SOEs Rachman Ferry Isfianto, and the Senior Advisor II for Deputy Minister I of the Ministry of SOEs Armendra Amen.

Perhutani raised the theme "Strengthen Businesses, Grow With Biomass and Nature Based Solutions, and the Contribution From the Forestry Sector in Food" for the event.

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Perhutani President Director Wahyu Kuncoro conveyed his gratitude for the contribution of all parties in Perhutani throughout 2022. He also expressed his optimism for the achievements of the company in 2023.

"We were able to grow 22 percent in 2022, (and it is) inseparable from the contribution from all parties involved. We will complete the biomass development this year. From the results of discussions on our market, there is optimism and hope for our products, especially wood, this year. We are challenged to continue to grow in 2023," Kuncoro said.

The Senior Advisor II for Deputy Minister I of the Ministry of SOEs, Armendra Amen, also conveyed appreciation for Perhutani.

Amen expressed optimism that the nature based solutions and biomass businesses currently being developed by Perhutani could support Indonesia in the preparation to face future challenges.

"We hope Perhutani can reach the work targets in accordance with the direction of the shareholder, in this case, the state," Amen remarked.

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Editor: Yuni Arisandy Sinaga
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