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PT BIO INTI AGRINDO

PT Bio Inti Agrindo (PT.BIA) was founded in 18 October 2006 as a palm oil plantation and is headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia with business operations officially launching in 2012.

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PT BIO INTI AGRINDO

PT.BIA Grows based on the principles of sustainability and respects people as the most important value. We Striving to implement best practice.

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About PT Bio Inti Agrindo

PT BIA (PT Bio Inti Agrindo) is an Indonesian palm oil company with business operations located in Merauke, Papua. Our business activities include cultivating land for the harvesting of palm trees and collecting FFB (Fresh Fruit Bunches) to process them into CPO and palm kernel. Furthermore, our customers include some of the biggest palm oil companies in Indonesia as well as internationally.

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PT.BIA Re-opens Socio-Medical Volunteer Activities in Papua Province, Indonesia

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Cornerstone-Laying for the Construction of PIZZI Police Station Attended by Police Chief Merauke

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Noken from the Merauke Villages of Selil, Kindiki, and Muting Show Off their Elegance in front of the Nation at the APKASI EXPO 2022 at JCC Senayan, Jakarta

Noken from the Merauke Villages of Selil, Kindiki, and Muting Show Off their Elegance in front of the Nation at the APKASI EXPO 2022 at JCC Senayan, Jakarta

August 4, 2022
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Kemitraan Strategis PT.BIA dengan PEMDA Merauke, Dalam Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Kampung Bidang Ekonomi, Pendidikan, Kesehatan dan Sumber Daya Alam

Kemitraan Strategis PT.BIA dengan PEMDA Merauke, Dalam Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Kampung Bidang Ekonomi, Pendidikan, Kesehatan dan Sumber Daya Alam

July 9, 2022
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PROGRESS
2020.02.12PT BIA received complaints from the Bentala Pusaka Foundation regarding the demolition of a sacred site of Yawantop, the Indigenous peoples of Malind and Wambon Tekamerop. Allegedely, the Company had destroyed sacred site used to perform traditional rituals. A field verification was immediately carried out and it was discovered that the area in question was a category HCV 4 area which according to the testimony of the Basik-Basik clan, was a natural well of 0.2 ha
2020.02.20Public consultations related to the clarification and rehabilitation of high conservation value areas have been carried out with LMA, indigenous communties, and local NGOs with the consultations also being attended by local governments bringing the total attendance to 66 people.
2020.03..12A traditional ceremony has been held between the clans involved, the company and also the local community. Followed by rehabilitation (replanting) with the plants requested by the clan on April 4, 2020.
2020.04.04At present, the Case has been listed as Resolved and continues to be monitored by the HCV team who also collaborates with the VMT (Village Monitoring Team) that has been formed comprised of members of the indigenous community itself.
PROGRESS
2019.12.19Four civic groups (KTNC Watch, PUSAKA, SKP-KAMe and WALHI Papua) submitted a complaint to KNCP regarding the development and production of palm oil.
2020.2.12The company submitted their response to the complaint
2020.3.9Complainant submitted an additional statement
2020.3.17KNCP Initial Assessment results and mediation process is announced
2020.8.201st Mediation Committee meeting (explained implementation of NDPE policy, etc.)
2020.9.18Initial assessment completed
2020.12.22nd Mediation Committee meeting (provided further explanations on implementation of NDPE policy and other inquiries)
2020.12.16Parties agreed to further mediation procedures, extension of deadline
2021.6.233rd Mediation Committee meeting → an agreement was not reached
2021,11Iin response to KNCP request, the company submits its opinion on the KNCP Final Statement draft
2022.1.18KNCP Final Statement is announced
The KNCP published its Final Statement on January 13, 2022. The statement indicated that KNCP did not accept the complainants' claim, but recommended that POSCO International should continue with its current efforts to implement active environmental and social policies and communicate with stakeholders in the future. In response, POSCO International submitted a performance report to KNCP on July 29, 2022, detailing the progress of their ESG activities, including the implementation of the NDPE policy in accordance with the recommendations.