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ICOPE 2025 Programme

The 7th International Conference of Oil Palm and Environment will be held from February 12-14, 2025, in Sanur, Bali, Indonesia, focusing on commitments to climate- and nature-positive agriculture in the oil palm industry. The conference will feature sessions on agro-ecology, ecosystem services, biodiversity, and innovative solutions for sustainable practices, including education for youth and new technologies. Keynote speakers and panel discussions will address the industry's role in addressing climate change and promoting biodiversity within oil palm plantations.

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ICOPE 2025 Programme

The 7th International Conference of Oil Palm and Environment will be held from February 12-14, 2025, in Sanur, Bali, Indonesia, focusing on commitments to climate- and nature-positive agriculture in the oil palm industry. The conference will feature sessions on agro-ecology, ecosystem services, biodiversity, and innovative solutions for sustainable practices, including education for youth and new technologies. Keynote speakers and panel discussions will address the industry's role in addressing climate change and promoting biodiversity within oil palm plantations.

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OIL PALM AGRO-ECOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION:

The 7th International Conference of Oil Palm and Environment


TOWARDS CLIMATE- AND NATURE-POSITIVE AGRICULTURE

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THE DAY OF COMMITMENTS
Politic and Policy
General lectures: Agro-ecology; Ecosystem services; Soil health Bali Beach Convention
FEB, 2025 Climate: situation and future Sanur, Bali, Indonesia
The oil palm industry commitments
Climate (GHG)- and nature (biodiversity, ecosystem services)-
positive agriculture
EUDR compliance
Education of Youth: farmers, agronomists, researchers, civil society

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THE DAY OF OIL PALM INTEGRATION IN NATURE
Biodiversity in plantations; Restoration of degraded ecosystems
Ecosystem services and-for Agriculture
FEB, 2025 Agroforestry; Intercroppping
Soil Health

14
THE DAY OF SOLUTIONS Register Now:

New Technologies
Valorisation of oil palm diversity for genetic improvement
FEB, 2025 Panel discussion: POME management to contribute to Net-Zero emissions

For more info : www.icope-series.com


7th International Conference of Oil Palm and Environment Conference programme
Bali Beach Convention
Sanur, Bali, Indonesia 12-14 February, 2025 Day 1: The day of Commitments

SESSION TOPIC MAIN AUTHORS INSTITUTION COUNTRY

OPENING CEREMONY Welcoming remarks and Presenting ICOPE 2025 Jean Pierre Caliman Indonesia
08.15-10.00 by Chairman of the Organizing Committee
Remark by CEO of WWF Indonesia Aditya Bayunanda Indonesia
Remark by Director of South East Asia CIRAD Jean Marc Roda France
Remark by Chairman and CEO of GAR Franky 0. Widjaja Indonesia
Keynote speech by Deputi Minister of Agriculture Sudaryono Indonesia
Opening speech by Coordinating Minister of Food Affairs Zulkifli Hasan Indonesia
SESSION 1 General Lectures
10.25-12.00 Agroecology: the future of Agriculture Lynn Dicks University of Cambridge United Kingdom
Ecosystem Services Ed Turner University of Cambridge United Kingdom
Moderator Agus Purnomo PT.SMART Tbk (Steering Commitee Indonesia
SESSION 2 Climate and climate change ICOPE)
13.00-14.00 Agus Santoso CLIVAR Office, Ocean University of
Climate: past, current, future China
China; UNSW Sydney, Australia
Impact of climate change scenarii Bram Hadiwijaya SMART Research Institute Indonesia
Moderator JM Roda Cirad (Steering Commitee ICOPE) France
SESSION 3 The Industry commitments: Climate (GHG)- and nature (biodiversity,
14.00-15.30 ecosystem services)-positive agriculture EUDR compliance
Smallholders exclusion from market-based sustainability Charlotte Sedlock University of Michigan USA
governance: is it happening and how do we study it ?
South America - Colombian Net -zero carbon emission Alexandre Cooman Cenipalma Colombia
Malaysia Rashyid Redza Anwarudin SD. Guthrie Malaysia
Indonesia Anita Neville Singapore
GAR
SESSION 4 Moderator Aditya Bayunanda WWF (Steering Commitee ICOPE) Indonesia
Education
16.00-17.30
Education of farmers Fadhli fauzi LPP-AGRO Indonesia
Education of assistant and managers A. Rival Cirad France
Education of the civil society Ed Turner University of Cambridge United Kingdom
Students presentation Students IPB University Indonesia
Moderator Damayanti Buchori IPB University Indonesia
7th International Conference of Oil Palm and Environment
Conference programme
Bali Beach Convention Day 2: The day of Oil Palm
Sanur, Bali, Indonesia 12-14 February, 2025
Integration in Nature
SESSION TOPIC MAIN AUTHORS INSTITUTION COUNTRY
SESSION 5 Opening speech by Minister of Forestry Raja Juli Antoni
08.30-10.30 Biodiversity in oil palm plantations; Ecosystems restoration
Boosting biodiversity in oil palm landscapes Thijs Pasmans IUCN-NL Netherlands
How oil palm growers can coexist with orangutans? Marc Ancrenaz Hutan; Sabah Wildlife Department; Malaysia
Borneo Futures
Riparian Ecosystem Restoration in Tropical Agriculture: 5 years of Becky Heath University of Cambridge United Kingdom
the RERTA project, in Indonesian Oil Palm plantations
Socio-ecology benefit of oil palm development in Africa Michael Pashkevich Luke University Finland
Impact of smallholders field practices on insects communities in Purnomo Hidayat IPB University Indonesia
oil palm plantations
Moderator *
SESSION 6 Ecosystem services: pollination of oil palm
10:50-11.55 Potential impact of climate change on Elaeidobius Kameronicus Mohammad Naim SMART Research Institute Indonesia
Interactions between oil palm inflorescences (Elaeis spp.) and its Laurence Ollivier Cirad France
pollinators E. kamerunicus Faust and G. hybridus (Coleoptera:
Curculionidae) depend on chemical mimicry
New methode for flower-visiting weevils survey Megan Popkin University of Cambridge United Kingdom
Moderator Lynn Dicks University of Cambridge United Kingdom
SESSION 7 Agroforestry; Intercropping
13.00-15.10 Agroforestry potential with oil palm Sonya Dewi & N. Khasanah ICRAF Indonesia
Agroforestry impact on environment (Soil, Biodiversity, …) Steel Silva Vasconcelos Embrapa Brazil
RERTA-2 for smallholders Anak A. K. Aryawan SMART Research Institute Indonesia
SMART-Agroforestry Simone Cattabeni University of Wageningen Italy
Potential intercropping for farmers improved socio-economical Aritta Suwarno University of Wageningen Netherlands
condition
Intercropping in smallholders oil palms Elfrin Nisa Azmi SMART Research Institute Indonesia
Moderator Julia Drewer CEH United Kingdom
SESSION 8 Soil Health
15.30-16.30 Soil health management in African ecosystems Olivier DASSOU INRAB Benin
Importance of soil health management to achieve high yield E. Lupitasari SMART Research Institute Indonesia
Moderator Agus Fahmuddin BRIN Indonesia
SESSION 9 Exploring the future of vegetable oils
16.30-17.20 Erik Meijaard
Palm Oil Paradox: Why the world may need more -but better- IUCN Brunei Darussalam
vegetable oil
Moderator *
7th International Conference of Oil Palm and Environment Conference programme
Bali Beach Convention
Sanur, Bali, Indonesia 12-14 February, 2025 Day 3: The day of Solutions

SESSION TOPIC MAIN AUTHORS INSTITUTION COUNTRY


SESSION 10 Adaptation to climate change: oil palm genetic diversity for breeding
08.30-10.10 Potential of oil palm genetic diversity for adaptation to climate Enrique Ritter Neiker institute Spain
change: – a REVIEW
Adaptation to climate change Ivan Mauricio Ayala Diaz Cenipalma Colombia
Planting material tolerance to drought Reni Subawati SMART Research Institute Indonesia
Population genetic of ganoderma boninense and detecting of Wong Wei Chee AAR. Sdn. Bhd Malaysia
basal stem rot resistance in oil palm
Moderator Sudarsono IPB University Indonesia
SESSION 11 PART 1 New technologies
10.30-12.00 New technologies for sustainable agriculture Dilip Mistry SRX United Kingdom
Early detection of health and productivity of oil palm Muhammad A P Aji Bumitama Indonesia
Oil palm Digital twins Remi Vezy Cirad France
Moderator Alexandre Cooman Cenipalma Colombia
SESSION 11 PART 2 New technologies
13.30-14.15 Ismael Zaag INRA France
Metabolomics for K mineral nutrition biomarkers identification
New technology for biodiversity monitoring: birds Becky Heath University of Cambridge United Kingdom
Moderator Alexandre Cooman Cenipalma Colombia
SPESIAL SESSION Pertamina strategy about HVO
14.15-14.55 Pertamina, the energy partner for future biofuel Samuel Hamonangan Lubis PT. Pertamina Patra Niaga Indonesia
SESSION 12 Moderator *
14.55-17.00 Panel & Forum discussion:
Moderator Agus Purnomo Steering Commitee ICOPE Indonesia
POME management for GHG reduction: what solution(s)
POME and GHG risk Rizaldi Boer IPB University Indonesia
POME and agronomic value Syahrakbah Yacob SD Guthrie Malaysia
POME and treatment technology Sakti Azhar Siregar Independent Consultant Indonesia
Discussion:
Bambang Dwi Laksono GAPKI Indonesia
Wolter Elbersen University of Wageningen Netherlands
Tbc IPB University Indonesia
Tbc KLHK Indonesia
Closing
Closing speech by Minister of Environment Hanif Faisol Nurofiq Indonesia

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