The Indonesian Association of Forest Entrepreneurs (APHI) emphasized the importance of companies' commitment to forest protection during a celebration in Jakarta for Eid al-Fitr. The association highlighted the sector's role in supporting sustainable development amidst increasing global challenges such as climate change and forest degradation.
The Indonesian Ministry of Forestry announced a strategic partnership with the Asian Forest Cooperation Organization (AFoCO) to develop carbon projects and rehabilitate lands. This announcement coincides with the Indonesian president's official visit to South Korea to enhance bilateral relations.
The Indonesian government, through its Ministry of Forestry, announced an enhancement of cooperation with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to tackle environmental challenges. This initiative aims to combat climate change and improve forest management.
Zulkifli Suwara, the head of the Sabah Forestry Authority, confirmed that there is no illegal logging activity in the Suk area. This statement was made in response to allegations circulating on social media.