Rp 1.2 Trillion Fertilizer Plant in Bontang Aims to Reduce Imports: Jokowi

Alfi Dinilhaq
February 29, 2024 | 11:01 am
SHARE
Farmers spreading fertilizer on a field to be planted with tomatoes in Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi, in December, 2017.(ANTARA FOTO/Mohamad Hamzah).
Farmers spreading fertilizer on a field to be planted with tomatoes in Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi, in December, 2017.(ANTARA FOTO/Mohamad Hamzah).

Jakarta. President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo inaugurated the Rp 1.2 trillion ($76.3 million) fertilizer plant of Kaltim Amonium Nitrat in Bontang, East Kalimantan, on Thursday, Feb. 29. The facility is expected to substantially decrease the country's dependence on imported ammonium nitrate.

During the inauguration ceremony, President Jokowi underscored the importance of food security for the nation's future. However, he acknowledged that certain raw material components, such as ammonium nitrate, are still being imported.

"I appreciate and value the establishment of this plant because 21 percent of our ammonium nitrate is still imported," President Jokowi said.

President Jokowi highlighted the global food crisis affecting 22 countries, causing increased trade protectionism. "Importing food like wheat and rice used to be easy for us, but now everyone is cautious, everyone is putting on the brakes [of food export]," he said.

Advertisement

Completing the construction of this plant, he explained, would reduce ammonium nitrate imports by 8 percent from the current 21 percent, with 13 percent remaining subject to import.

President Jokowi expressed optimism that the plant would boost raw material availability for fertilizer production in Indonesia, particularly NPK (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) fertilizers.

"With the completion of this plant's construction, we hope to enhance our self-reliance and productivity in the food sector, ensuring that the invested Rp 1.2 trillion will not be in vain," he detailed.

Encouraging State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) to emulate Kaltim Amonium's initiative in constructing plants supporting national food security, President Jokowi acknowledged the Rp 1.2 trillion investment might not be substantial for BUMN but emphasized its crucial role in achieving self-sufficiency.

Tags: Keywords:
SHARE

The Latest


News 28 minutes ago

Jakarta Governor Vows to Remove Derelict Monorail Pillars Blighting City Streets

The monorail pillars, relics of an ambitious but failed transit project, have long symbolized Jakarta’s past infrastructure missteps.
News 51 minutes ago

Trump Claims Ceasefire between Iran and Israel after Iran’s Missile Attack on US Base in Qatar

The US was warned by Iran in advance, and there were no casualties, said Trump, who dismissed the attack as a “very weak response.”
News 12 hours ago

KPK Questions Preacher Khalid Basalamah in Hajj Quota Case, May Summon Former Minister

KPK may summon Gus Yaqut and has questioned Khalid Basalamah as it investigates suspected corruption in the 2024 special Hajj quota.
News 12 hours ago

Nuclear Fears Rise as Israel Hits Tehran Following US Attacks on Iran

Israel strikes Iranian regime sites in Tehran, including Evin Prison, after Iran’s drone barrage and US bombing of nuclear facilities.
Special Updates 12 hours ago

PIS Boosts Global Fleet Security to Navigate Rising Geopolitical Risks

PIS enhances fleet safety and prepares alternate shipping routes to ensure energy supply remains secure amid rising global tensions.
COPYRIGHT © 2025 JAKARTA GLOBE. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED