
A listed agribusiness company from Malaysia planned to expand its operations into Indonesia. As part of this expansion, the company needed to identify suitable locations for developing new plantation assets while ensuring regulatory compliance and long-term sustainability.
We supported the client by providing a range of viable location alternatives based on agronomic suitability, infrastructure access, and long-term development potential. This was followed by on-site surveys to assess land conditions and operational feasibility. In addition, we assisted the company in understanding local regulations, licensing requirements, and applicable policies, including potential social and environmental impacts.
Beyond site selection, we also developed strategies to establish a reliable supply chain and build strategic partnerships with local stakeholders, suppliers, and communities. These partnerships were designed to support efficient operations while fostering positive social engagement.
Through this comprehensive approach, the client gained clarity, reduced expansion risks, and established a strong foundation for successful and responsible market entry into Indonesia.
