Jakarta, March 5 -- Bioeconomy is a core pillar of economic transformation in Indonesia's National Long-Term Development Plan (RPJPN) 2025-2045, aligning with the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework's vision for harmony between humans and nature.

The bioeconomy approach focuses on sustainably utilizing biological resources to create high-value products and services. This aligns with goals to conserve biodiversity, restore ecosystems, and support human well-being through ecosystem services.

Indonesia, with its rich natural resources, including 68 million hectares of production forests, thousands of endemic flora and fauna species, and abundant marine resources, has the potential to become a global leader in bioeconomy.

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