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Opening Ceremony by President of the Republic of Indonesia* World Plantation Conferences and Exhibition 2017 (WPLACE-2017) Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center (BNDCC) Bali - Indonesia, 18-20 October 2017 ENDORSED BY : HOSTED BY : PPKKI P3GI PPTK P U S A T P E N E L I T I A N T E H D A N K I N A G A M B U N G PPBBI PPKS PPK Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of State Owned Enterprises Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs ORGANIZED BY : Inter Kreasi Ministry of Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprise

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Opening Ceremony by President

of the Republic of Indonesia*

World Plantation Conferencesand Exhibition 2017 (WPLACE-2017)

Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center (BNDCC)Bali - Indonesia, 18-20 October 2017

ENDORSED BY :

HOSTED BY :

PPKKI P3GIPPTK

PUSA

T PE

NELITIAN TEH DA

N K

INA

GAMBUNG

PPBBIPPKS PPK

Ministry of AgricultureMinistry of StateOwned Enterprises

Coordinating Ministryfor Economic A�airs

ORGANIZED BY :

I n t e r K r e a s i

Ministry of Cooperativesand Small and Medium

Enterprise

INTRODUCTIONPalm oil, natural rubber, cocoa, coffee, tea, and sugar are world trade commodities. In the last five years,the business performance of part of these commodities are in strong concration. Crude palm oil and natural rubber prices decline significantly, and on the other hand the prices of production inputs increase. The condition becomes more dramatic where a prolonged El Nino or La Nina occured frequently in the producing countries, affecting the production and productivity.

Responding to the problems faced by plantation sector, whether caused by internal and external factors, various innovations developed by research institutes worldwide have been available such as biotechnology and bio-engineering, bio-energy, biopharmaceutical and cosmetics, green infrastructure and zero waste technologies. Furthermore, information and communication technologies, act as a life saver for sustaining the global plantation business, have been developed and applied. Research also found strategies to adapt and miligate the impacts of climate change and soil degradation, as well as the business model for sustainable development.

Many plantation commodity producing countries have shifted form up-stream to down-stream based industry, stimulating increase demand for the commodities in the domestic market. Indonesia is commodities net-exporter of palm oil, natural rubber, cocoa, coffee, and tea, while on the other hand it is also the third main importer of world sugar production.

Riset Perkebunan Nusantara, managing the most experienced plantation research institues in indonesia, will organize World Plantation Conference and Exhibition 2017 (WPLACE-2017), under a theme of Plantation in the Current and Future Challenges. WPLACE 2017 will discuss various aspect of plantation commodity development, arranging from global perspective of plantation business development up to local technical solution of six main plantation commodities (oil palm, rubber, cocoa, coffee, sugar cane, and tea), in a one package of conferences and exhibition function.

To expose the recent development of plantation product and technology resulting from scientist, producer, and policy maker.To expose the product, services and supporting technologies related to the industry.Creating network among the industry players.To discuss and over come challenges face today by the industry.To embrace the smallholders toward better prosperity.

OBJECTIVES

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2.3.4.5.

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World Plantation Conference & Exhibition 2017

Who Should Attend The Conference?Caters for those involved in the plantation, from upstream to downstream industries

CEO’sGeneral Managers

ManufacturersR & D Managers

ResearchersBankersInvestors

LecturersObserversEntrepeneursGovernment

Policy Makers and Consumers

Who Should Participatein the Exhibition ?

Agro Industry based CompaniesEnvironmentally friendly IndustriesNational & Regional Government AgenciesHuman Resource Development OrganizationsConsulting FirmsMechanization Equipment CompaniesAgriculture Machinery CompaniesAgro Chemical Fertilizer CompaniesCivil design & Planning FirmsInformation, Communication & Technology Companies

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ICCRI

ISRI

IRIBB

IOPRI

IRRI

ICCRI

PUSA

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EN

ELITIAN TEH DA

N K

INA

GAMBUNG

RITC

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A. General Topics (GT) :Plantation under Climate Change

Plantation Under Economic Turbulence

Toward Downstream Industries Development

Cutting Edge of Technologies :BiotechnologyBioengineering

Information Technology and Communication for Plantation Development Management.

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHT

Oil Palm(in collaboration with KTH Sweden)

B. Thematic Conferences (TC) :

Natural Rubber

Cocoa

Coffee

Tea

Sugar/Sugarcane

Biotechnology

C. Business Forum :

Business Meeting

(in collaboration with IRRDB)

“Towards Sustainable Palm Oil Industry:Policy Coherence and Bioeconomy Perspective”

(in collaboration with Indonesian Cocoa Association)

(in collaboration with Indonesian Coffee Association)

“International Rubber Conference & IRRDB Annual Meetings 2017: Current and Future Challenges in Natural Rubber Industry : Capturing Opportunities in The Green Economy”

“Indonesian International Cocoa Symposium (INCOSY( 2017”

“International Coffee Conference on Climate Change and SoilDegradation : Enhancing Strategic Coffee Science & Technology in the Changing of World Climate and Soil Degradation”

(in collaboration with PT. Kabepe Chakra)“Bali International Tea Conference 2017 (BITC 2017) :The Future of Tea Towards the Dynamic of Changing World”

“Achieving the Sustainability of Sugar Industry :Problems, Challenges and Issues”

(in collaboration with Nature Source Genetics-USA)“International Biotechnology Conference on Estate Crops 2017 :The Cutting Edge of Biotechnology - Succes Story, Potential and Challenges”

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GENERAL TOPICS (GT) & THEMATIC CONFERENCES (TC) World Plantation Conferences and Exhibition (WPLACE) 2017: Plantation in the Current and Future Challenges

Time Schedule Items Keynote Speech

October 17th, 2017

16.00 – 18.00 Registration

DAY 1 October 18th, 2017

08.00 – 09.30 Registration 09.30 – 10.00 Opening Ceremony President of the Republic of Indonesia (RI) * 10.00 – 10.30 Coffee Break, Exhibition Tour and Press Conference 10.30 – 11.00 Keynote Speech : Policy of Indonesia : Challenges for

National Downstream Industries Coordinating Minister of Economic Affairs of RI *

11.00 – 12.00 GT 1. Plantation under Economic Changes Minister of Finance of the RI * 12.00 – 14.00 Lunch Break 14.00 – 16.00 TC: Palm Oil / Rubber / Tea / Sugar / Coffee & Cocoa /

Biotechnology

16.00 – 16.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 16.30 – 18.00 TC: Palm Oil / Rubber / Tea / Sugar / Coffee & Cocoa /

Biotechnology

DAY 2 October 19th, 2017

08.30 – 10.00 TC: Palm Oil / Rubber / Tea / Sugar / Coffee & Cocoa / Biotechnology

10.00 – 10.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 10.30 – 12.00 TC: Palm Oil / Rubber / Tea / Sugar / Coffee & Cocoa /

Biotechnology

12.00 – 13.00 Lunch Break 13.00 – 15.00 TC: Palm Oil / Rubber / Tea / Sugar / Coffee & Cocoa /

Biotechnology

15.00 – 15.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 15.30 – 18.00 TC: Palm Oil / Rubber / Tea / Sugar / Coffee & Cocoa /

Biotechnology

DAY 3 October 20th, 2017

08.30 – 09.30 GT 2. Indonesia : Toward Downstream Industry Development

Minister of Industry of the RI * CEO Nusantara Holding Company

09.30 – 10.30 GT 3. Plantation under Climate Change Plantation under Climate Change

Climate Smart Agriculture

Prof. Dr. Meine van Noordwijk (ICRAF/Univ. Wageningen-

Netherland) To Be Defined (CIRAD-France)

10.30 – 11.00 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 11.00 – 12.00 GT 4. Cutting Edge of Technology

Biotechnology Bioengineering / Bio industry Dr. Vincent Petiard (Nature Resource Genetics. USA)

12.00 – 14.00 Pray, Lunch Break and Exhibition Visit 14.00 – 16.00 GT 5. Information Technology and Communication for

Plantation Management Development To Be Defined

16.00 – 16.30 Closing Ceremony Minister of Agriculture of the RI * DAY 4 October 21th, 2017

07.00 – 12.00 Golf Tournament

* to be confirmed

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Thematic Conference: OIL PALM Towards Sustainable Palm Oil Industry: Policy Coherence and Bioeconomy Perspective

Time Schedule Items Presenter

DAY 1 October 18th, 2017

14.00 – 16.00 Session I: Business Model for Sustainable Oil Palm Development Paper 1: Land Allocation to Meet Sectoral Goals in Indonesia – An Analysis of Policy Coherence

Prof Semida – KTH Sweden

Paper 2: Business Model for Sustainable Oil Palm Development in Indonesia KTH Sweden Paper 3: Business Model for Sustainable Oil Palm Agri Benchmark, Germany Paper 4: Business Model for Sustainable Oil Palm Development of Smallholder Yunita, PT Hindoli, Indonesia Discussion

16.00 – 16.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 16.30 – 18.00

DAY 2 October 19th, 2017

08.30 – 10.00 Session II: Planting Material: Bioeconomy Perspective Paper 1: IOPRI’s Moderate Resistance Ganoderma: Progress, Challenges, and Economy Perspective

IOPRI, Indonesia

Paper 2: Non Tenera Contamination on Oil Palm Smallholders and Its Economy Impact

Orion Bioscience, Malaysia

Paper 3: PROWITRA : Oil Palm Program for Smallholders IOPRI, Indonesia Discussion

10.00 – 10.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 10.30 – 12.00 Session III: Lifecycle Assessment and Bioenergy

Paper 1: Mapping and Greenhouse Gas Emission on Palm Oil Mills in Indonesia (Vita Dhyan Lelyana – IOPRI) Paper 2: Lifecycle Energy and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Balances of Biofuel Production in Indonesia

(Dr Dilip Khatiwada – KTH Sweden)

Paper 3: Lifecycle Assessment of Palm Oil Production (Dr. Hayashi - NARO, Japan) Discussion

12.00 – 13.00 Lunch Break 13.00 – 15.00 Session IV: Oil Palm, Climate, and Environmental Issue

Paper 1: Microclimate and Environment in Oil Palm Plantation Dr. Suroso Rahutomo & Iput Pradiko – IOPRI

Paper 2: Dynamics of Climate on South East Asia Region Australia Paper 3: Oil Palm and Regional Economic Development Dr Krishna Vijesh , Georg-August-

University Goettingen – Germany Paper 4: Oil Palm Biomass Industries Michael Sew –Malaysia Biomass

Confederation) Paper 5: The Use of Oil Palm Trunk for Commercial Product Dr Erwinsyah - IOPRI Discussion

15.00 – 15.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 15.30 – 18.00

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Thematic Conference: RUBBER International Rubber Conference & IRRDB Annual Meetings 2017: Current and Future Challenges in Natural Rubber Industry: Capturing Opportunities in the Green Economy Time Schedule Items Presenter

DAY 1 October 18th, 2017

14.00 – 16.00 Session I: Current Supply and Demand of World Natural Rubber The Role of the International Tripartite Rubber Council in Stabilizing Rubber Price CEO of the International Rubber

Consortium, Thailand Supply and Demand of Natural Rubber Mr. Salvatore Pinizzotto, International

Rubber Study Group (IRSG), Singapore The Rise of the Green Economy: Implications on the NR Industry Prof. Dato’ Dr. Ahmad bin Ibrahim,

Academy of Sciences Malaysia, Malaysia

Rubber Price Study: An Insight Into Rubber Trend Through the Macro Financials Mr. Dar Wong, Chief Investment Strategies, Dektos Investment Corporation, Singapore.

Natural Rubber : Assessing it’s Potential as a Sustainable Crop Moenardji Soedargo, GAPKINDO, Indonesia

Consumption Pattern Affecting Supply and Demand of Natural Rubber Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Bich, Secretary General of ANRPC

Discussion

16.00 – 16.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 16.30 – 18.00 Session II: Development of Downstream Rubber Industry

Recent Development in the Automotive Tire Industry: Implications to the NR Industry

Mr. Rajiv Budhraja, Director General, Automotive Tire Manufacturers Association, India

Natural Rubber in Engineering Applications Dato’ Dr. Kamarudin Ab Malek, CEO of the Tun Abdul Razak Research Centre, UK

Current Trends in Latex Dipped Goods Industry Prof. Dr. Ho Chee Cheong, Vice-Chancellor First City University College, Malaysia

Funding of Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Activities in Indonesia Dr. Medrilzam, Indonesia Climate Change Trust Fund, Indonesia

Discussion

DAY 2 October 19th, 2017

08.30 – 10.00 Parallel Session 1 IRC 2017 : Parallel Session 1 of Oral Presentation To be Defined Discussion

10.00 – 10.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 10.30 – 12.00 Parallel Session 2

IRC 2017 : Parallel Session 2 of Oral Presentation To be Defined Discussion

12.00 – 13.00 Lunch Break 13.00 – 15.00 Parallel Session 3

IRC 2017 : Parallel Session 3 of Oral Presentation To be Defined Discussion

15.00 – 15.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 15.30 – 18.00 Parallel Session 4

IRC 2017 : Parallel Session 4 of Oral Presentation To be Defined Discussion

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Thematic Conference: COFFEE International Coffee Conference on Climate Change and Soil Degradation: Enhancing Strategic Coffee Science & Technology in the Changing of World Climate and Soil Degradation Time Schedule Items Presenter

DAY 1 October 18th, 2017

14.00 – 16.00 Session I: The Future of Coffee World Role of Indonesian Government to Mitigate Climate Change and Soil Degradation: Coffee Sector

Directorate General of Estate Crops of Ministry of Agriculture RI

Recent Coffee Status and Role of ICO in World Climate Change Programs ICO Indonesian Future Climate: What Should be Prepared in Agricultural and Plantations Sector

Agency for Meteorology and Geophysics

Discussion

16.00 – 16.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 16.30 – 18.00 Session II: Coffee Resilience to Climate Change and Soil Degradation

Research Support to Mitigate Climate Change and Soil Degradation on Sustainability of Supply and Quality of Green Coffee: Nestle Experience

Dr. Broun, Nestle-Tours

Coffee Research for Mitigation of Climate Change and Soil Degradation in Indonesia

ICCRI

Research Strategy to Mitigate the Impact of Climate Change and Soil Degradation on Coffee Production and Quality WCR

Timothy Schilling / Christhope of WCR

Discussion

DAY 2 October 19th, 2017

08.30 – 10.00 Session III: Mitigation to Climate Change and Soil Degradation in Coffee Sector Experiences and Strategies of Coffee Plantations to Minimize the Ompact of Climate Change and Soil Degradation

PT Perkebunan Nusantara XII

Climate Change and Soil Degradation in Coffee Plantations: Role of Coffee Certification

COSA

An Experience of Coffee-Climate Change Program by Multinational Company Starbuck Discussion

10.00 – 10.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 10.30 – 12.00 Session IV: Economic Perspective Under Climate Change and Soil Degradation

Coffee Economic under Climate Change and / or Soil Degradation Sydney University Coffee Economic o f Smallholder Farmer as Threaten by Climate Change and Soil Degradation: Lampung Case

Lampung University

Specialty Coffee as It Affected by Climate Change: Kintamani Experiences Udayana University Discussion

12.00 – 13.00 Lunch Break 13.00 – 15.00 Session V:

Assuring Coffee Quality Under World Climate Change Nespresso Dr. Brita Folmer / Dr. Alexis Rodriguez Coffee Quality in A Change of World Climate: A Nespresso Experience Nespresso Specialty Coffee as It Affected by Climate Change and Soil Degradation: Gayo Experiences

Syiah Kuala University

Discussion

15.00 – 15.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 15.30 – 18.00 Session VI:

Evolution of Coffee Processing to Adapt the Impact of Climate Change in Indonesia ICCRI Preferences Of Coffee Consumption In A Changing of World Climate: A Case Study

Jember University

Coffee Trade Fluctuation: National and International AEKI Discussion

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Thematic Conference: COCOA Indonesian International Cocoa Symposium (INCOSY) 2017

Time Schedule Items Presenter

DAY 1 October 18th, 2017

14.00 – 16.00 Session I: Prospect cocoa development under climate change The World’s Cocoa and Chocolate Economy International Cocoa Organization (ICCO) Initiatives by The Industries to Overcome Cocoa Supply Chain Issue in Asia-Pacific Region

World Cocoa Foundation

The Future of Indonesian Cocoa Production Indonesian Cocoa Board Discussion

16.00 – 16.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 16.30 – 18.00 Session II: Technology for mitigation the climate change

Impact Analysis on Climate Change to The Cocoa Production: A Gap Analysis Between The Growth of Production and Industry Need

Reading University/Mondelez

Identification and Propagation Technology of Improved Cocoa Planting Material for Mitigation Climate Change and Soil Degradation

ICCRI

Control Of Pest and Disease: Case Study in Papua New Guinea Cocoa and Coconut Institute, Papua New Guinea (CCI PNG)

Improving National Cocoa Bean Quality: Case Study in West Africa Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana (CRIG)

Discussion

DAY 2 October 19th, 2017

08.30 – 10.00 Session III: Global perspective on climate change mitigation The Contribution of Industry on Upstream Research to Support Indonesian Cocoa Sustainability

MARS Cocoa Sustainability Division

The Strength of Cocoa Genetic Diversity to Adapt Global Climate Change USDA Long Experiences on Managing Fine Flavor Cocoa Toward Climate Change Challenge

Representative Fine Flavor cocoa producing country (Ecuador)

Discussion

10.00 – 10.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 10.30 – 12.00 Session IV: Empowering farmer’s participation on cocoa farming

Empowering Cocoa Farmers Business through Economic Farmer Organization (LEM Sejahtera) in Southeast Sulawesi as A Key Success Factor on GERNAS Kakao

Dinas Perkebunan Southeast Sulawesi

Empowering Women Participation on Farming System and Micro Finance to Support Cocoa Sustainability: Case Study in The Philippines

University of Southern Mindanao

Transferring Cocoa Clonal Materials to Farmer’s Level to Increase Cocoa Productivity and Quality: Case in Malaysia

Malaysian Cocoa Board (MCB)

Discussion

12.00 – 13.00 Lunch Break 13.00 – 15.00 Session V: Sustainable Cocoa Farming

Cocoa Best Practices at Smallholder Level on Mitigation Climate Change NGO in Indonesia Sustainable Cocoa Production Based on Agroforestry System International Center for Research in

Agroforestry (ICRAF) Success Story Cocoa Farming in Dry Land Area: Study in Sumba PT. Timor Mitra Niaga Discussion

15.00 – 15.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 15.30 – 18.00 Session VI

Recommendation on The Way Forward Steering Committee

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Thematic Conference: TEA Bali International Tea Conference 2017 (BITC 2017): The Future of Tea Towards the Dynamic of Changing World

Time Schedule Items Presenter

DAY 1 October 18th, 2017

14.00 – 16.00 Session I: World Tea Trade; Current and Future Development Tea Industry 2025 – Challenges and Opportunity Rachmat Badruddin (CEO of PT.

Kabepe Chakra, Indonesia) Current and Development of Tea Market in Turkey Caykur, Turkey * The Use of Novel Food Functional Labelling System in Japan to Increase Tea Consumption through Foods with Function Claims Dr. Mari Maeda Yamamoto (NARO,

Japan) Tea Product Innovations to Increase World Tea Consumption Dr. Rohayati S. (IRITC, Indonesia) Discussion

16.00 – 16.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 16.30 – 18.00 Simultaneous Tea Auction and Business Meeting

DAY 2 October 19th, 2017

08.30 – 10.00 Session II: Emerging of Anthraquinone Problem UKTIA Anthraquinone Study Results Dr. Ketty Donelly (UKTIA, United

Kingdom)* Discussion

10.00 – 10.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 10.30 – 12.00 Session II: Emerging of Anthraquinone Problem (continue)

Scientific Evidences of Anthraquinone Studies Dr. Dadan Rohdiana (IRITC, Indonesia) Technologies to Reduce Anthraquinone Contaminant to be Below MRL (0.02 ppm) Mr. Samaresh Biswar (Multitech Boilers,

India) Discussion

12.00 – 13.00 Lunch Break 13.00 – 15.00 Session III: Tea Plantations Toward the Dynamic of Changing World

Impact of Climate Change on Tea Plantation and Adaptation Strategies in China Prof. Dr. Wenyan Han (TRI-CAAS, China)

Branding and Positioning of Tea and Their Trends Ir. Iriana Ekasari (President Director of PT KPBN, Indonesia)

Discussion

15.00 – 15.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 15.30 – 16.30 Session III: Tea Plantations Toward the Dynamic of Changing World (continue)

Implementation of E-tea Auction in INDCO Serve, South India (Chairman of Industrial Cooperative Serve/INDCO Serve, India)

Discussion

* to be confirmed

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Thematic Conference: SUGAR Achieving the Sustainability of Sugar Industry: Problems, Challenges and Issues

Time Schedule Items Presenter

DAY 1 October 18th, 2017

14.00 – 16.00 Session I: Sugar Price Competitiveness and Refinery Sugar World Sugar Price and Its Impact to Domestic Price (Lindsay Jolly-ISO) Mr. Lindsay Jolly – International Sugar

Organization Competitiveness of Sugarcane Base Industry in Asia Pacific Region Dr. Agus Pakpahan – Executive Director

of Indonesian Sugar Association Role of Refinery Sugar Industry to Support Sustainability of Sugar Industry Executive Director of Indonesian

Refinery Sugar Association Discussion

16.00 – 16.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 16.30 – 18.00 Session II: Climate and Mechanization

Strategies to Deal with Climate Changes Dr. Andrew Ash – CSIRO, Australia Challenges for Applying Mechanization to Cane Smallholders Dr. S. Sollomon - Indian Institute of

Sugarcane Research Discussion

DAY 2 October 19th, 2017

08.30 – 10.00 Session III: Cane Payment Systems Cane Payment System Based on Core Sampler in Mauritius Mauritius Sugarcane Research Institute Prospects and Challenges for Applying Cane Payment System Based on Core Sampler in Indonesia

Ir. Triantarti, MSc.– Director of Indonesian Sugar Research Institute

Discussion

10.00 – 10.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 10.30 – 12.00 Session IV: Integrated Sugar Industry

Development of Integrated Sugar Industry : Thailand’s Experiences Dr. Kitti Choonhawong – President of Thailand Society of Sugarcane Technologist

Sugarcane-Based Energy Production System CIRAD France Discussion

12.00 – 13.00 Lunch Break 13.00 – 15.00 Session V: Success Story

Success Story in Surviving Sugar Industry through National Breeding Program in Columbia

Dr. Alvaro Amaya – Director of CENICANA, Colombia

Major Contribution of Local Varieties to The Sugarcane Industry in Brazil) RIDESA/UFSCar, Brazil National Breeding Program to Support Sustainability of Indonesian Sugar Industry Dr. Wiwit Budi Widyasari – Indonesian

Sugar Research Institute Discussion

15.00 – 15.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 15.30 – 18.00 Poster Presentation

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Thematic Conference: BIOTECHNOLOGY International Biotechnology Conference on Estate Crops 2017: The Cutting Edge of Biotechnology – Success Story, Potential and Challenges Time Schedule Items Presenter

DAY 1 October 18th, 2017

14.00 – 16.00 Session I : Biotechnology and Bioinformatics on Plant Research Biotechnology of Estate Crops Research and Implementation – Overview/History and Progress

Dr. Alain Rival, CIRAD - France

Genomic Selection of Estate Crops Dr. Steve Tanskley, Nature Resource Genetics – USA*

Genome Editing for Agricultural Crops Dr. Inez Loedin - IRRI, Philippines Discussion

16.00 – 16.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 16.30 – 18.00 Session II : Molecular Breeding on Estate Crops

Selection of important traits in cacao based on genomic sequence Dr. Juan-Carlos Motamayor Arias, MARS, Miami - USA

Challenges of oil palm breeding using biotechnology Prof. Aik Chin Soh – Crop for The Future, Malaysia

Discussion

DAY 2 October 19th, 2017

08.30 – 10.00 Session III : In Vitro Propagation on Estate Crops Success Story of Clonal Micropropagation of Estate Crops Dr. Pierre Broun – Nestlé R&D Tours,

France* Review of Somatic Embryogenesis Experience in Rubber Tree Dr. Julie Leclercq - CIRAD, France* Discussion

10.00 – 10.30 Coffee/Tea Break and Exhibition Visit 10.30 – 12.00 Session IV : Soil Sciences & Biopesticides

Soil Healthiness to Mitigate Climatic Changes Impacts Dr. Didiek Hadjar Goenadi - IRIBB, Indonesia

Biopesticide Powers in Optimizing Estate Crops Performance Dr. Happy Widiastuti - IRIBB, Indonesia Discussion

12.00 – 13.00 Lunch Break 13.00 – 14.30 Session V : Microbes & Biostimulants

Phytobiome Approach for Crops Production Prof. Antonius Suwanto - IPB, Indonesia Plant Biostimulant to Improve Crops Productivity and Quality Dr. Priyono - IRIBB, Indonesia Discussion

14.30 – 16.00 Session VI : Bioprocess Bioplastics From Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch Dr. Isroi - IRIBB, Indonesia Coffee Break & Exhibition Enhancing Coffee Flavor Quality Using Fermentation Starter Dr. Tri Panji - IRIBB, Indonesia Discussion

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A three days trade exhibition will be held throughout the Conference as an integral part of the WPlace 2017. Over 100 exhibition booths are anticipated to provide valuable business opportunities between visitor and sellers.

Considering this event will be attended by people from all over the world, the WPlace 2017 offers you an opportunity to promote your company through various option in sponsorship and exhibition.

EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHT

HOW TO TAKE PART IN PROMOTION

Information of the event will be distributed throughout mass media, such as website, newspaper and magazine. The logo and the name of your company could be published inside our publication activities.

During the 3 days conference, we will allow you to take the advantage creating awareness of your company in every potential promotion spots, through displaying or even an interaction meeting with the major potential clients. To accommodate this requirement we have provide options for you to choose from, such as:

Taking the chance to present your product and service in an exclusive platform of one to one meeting, by taking part in the exhibition is the best choice. In conjunction with the conference a highly standard exhibition will also take place giving exposure to more than 1000 participants and visitors, we have created activities through the three days to make sure the maximum exposure of the exhibition.

We strongly recommend to register your interest earlier to get the most strategic space for your exposure. Please find the registration form for the exhibitors and sponsors included at the back page of this brochure.

To stand out in the market by hosting: Gala Dinner or Golf Tournament.

A. Publication before the Event

B. Publication during the Event

a. Exhibition Booth

b. Hosting Social Activities

c. Program BookTo appear in the conference Program Book is also important. It would be able to create a strong image and to be acknowledged by the market. This full color book is a great reference and guide for all visitors to see the lay out and who are exhibiting in the event. Taking this opportunity is something your company should consider.

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PROMOTION PACKAGE

Platinum Sponsor - IDR 750.000.000Offered to 1 (one) company with following benefits:1. Exhibition Space of 6 X 6 m2 in the expo hall2. Commercial Presentation Slot in the Exhibition area 3. Hosting Lunch Time4. Complimentary 2 (two) flight to join Planters Golf Tournament5. Sponsor’s Plaque6. Announcement by MC in the Conference7. Logo in all promotion material : - Press Conference Backdrop - Conference Backdrop - Baliho - Horizontal Banner - Vertical Banner - Hanging Banner - Final Announcement - Newspaper - Magazine - Program Book (Full Page Advertisement) - Welcome Gate - Website

Gold Sponsor - IDR 500.000.000Offered with following benefits :1. Exhibition Space of 6 X 6 m2 in the expo location2. Commercial Presentation Slot in the Exhibition area 3. 2 (two) Complimentary to join planters Golf Tournament4. Sponsor’s Plaque5. Announcement by MC in the Conference6. Logo in all promotion material : - Press Conference Backdrop - Conference Backdrop - Baliho - Horizontal Banner - Vertical Banner - Hanging Banner - Final Announcement - Newspaper - Magazine - Program Book (Full Page Advertisement) - Welcome Gate - Website

Silver Sponsor - IDR 250.000.000Offered with following benefits :

Bronze Sponsor - IDR 150.000.000Offered with following benefits :

1. Exhibition Space of 3 X 6 m2 in the expo location2. Commercial Presentation Slot in the Exhibition area 3. Sponsor’s Plaque4. Announcement by MC in the Conference5. Logo in all promotion material : - Press Conference Backdrop - Conference Backdrop - Baliho - Horizontal Banner - Vertical Banner - Hanging Banner - Final Announcement - Newspaper - Magazine - Program Book (Full Page Advertisement) - Welcome Gate - Website

1. Exhibition Space of 3 X 3 m2 in the expo location2. Commercial Presentation Slot in the Exhibition area 3. Sponsor’s Plaque4. Announcement by MC in the Conference5. Logo in all promotion material : - Press Conference Backdrop - Conference Backdrop - Baliho - Horizontal Banner - Vertical Banner - Hanging Banner - Final Announcement - Welcome Gate - Website

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Golf Tournament - IDR 250.000.000Offered with following benefits :1. Exhibition Space of 3 X 3 m2 in the expo location2. Welcoming Speech Before Tee Off3. Complimentary 2 (two) Flight To Join Planters Golf Tournament4. Sponsor’s Plaque5. Announcement by MC in The Conference6. Logo in all promotion material : - Press Conference Backdrop - Conference Backdrop - Baliho - Horizontal Banner - Vertical Banner - Hanging Banner - Final Announcement - Newspaper - Magazine - Program Book (Full Page Advertisement) - Welcome Gate - Website7. Logo in Tournament Promotion Material : - Tournament Backdrop - Tournament Baliho - Horizontal Banner - Vertical Banner - A Banner - Polo Shirt - Cap

Gala Dinner - IDR 250.000.000Offered with following benefits :1. Exhibition Space of 3 X 3 m2 in the expo location2. Welcoming Speech3. 2 Exclusive Tables4. Video Presentation Slot5. Sponsor’s Plaque6. Announcement by MC in The Conference7. Logo in all promotion material : - Press Conference Backdrop - Conference Backdrop - Baliho - Horizontal Banner - Vertical Banner - Hanging Banner - Final Announcement - Newspaper - Magazine - Program Book (Full Page Advertisement) - Welcome Gate - Website8. Logo in Gala Dinner Promotion Material : - Horizontal Banners

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Specification :• Standard size 3 meters x 3 meters with needle punch carpet• 9 m of wall partition (1 mL x 2.4,Ht) for normal booth one side open• 3 m of fascia board in 35 cm Ht for normal booth one side open• 1 set of company name with booth number in vinyl sticker cut out for normal booth one side open• 2 of 40W (1.2mL) fluorescent lamp mounted behind fascia• 1 of white pifex system information counter• 2 of white folding chair • 2 Amp single phase (450 Watts)

RETAIL PROMOTION

EXHIBITION BOOTH

Status IndonesiaParticipants

Overseas

Early Bird*

Standard Fee

Onsite

IDR 4.000.000,-

IDR 5.000.000,-

IDR 6.000.000,-

USD 300

USD 375

USD 450Notes :*Early Bird up to 31 March 2017

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

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Exhibition

Standard BoothDouble BoothPrime Booth

Dimension

3x3 m² 3x6 m²6x6 m²

PriceOverseasUSD 3.000USD 5.500USD 7.500

DomesticIDR 40.000.000,00IDR 65.000.000,00IDR 100.000.000,00

Retail Promotion

Program Book(Up to 1000 Copies)

Conference Kit Insertion

Benefit

You may Include youradvertisement in the programbook which will be distributedto all conference participantsduring the event.

You may insert your brochure in Conference Kit.

Perimeters

Full PageHalf Page

Overseas Fee

DomesticUSD 1.200USD 600

USD 500

IDR 12.000.000,00IDR 6.000.000,00

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BaliPLANTERS GOLFTOURNAMENT21 October 2017New Kuta Golf Pecatu

IDR 2.000.000

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INCLUDE :- Tournament Fee

- Breakfast - Lunch

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Hosted By

Day 1Half Day - Tanah Lot Sunset Tour

IDR 550.000/ Person Min 4 Pax

Half Day - Uluwatu + Kecak Tour

IDR 650.000/ Person Min 4 Pax

Half Day - Ubud City Tour

IDR 550.000/ Person Min 4 Pax

Day 2Day Cruise To LembonganIDR 1.550.000/ Person

Sunset Dinner Cruise

IDR 910.000/ Person

Day 3Shopping Tour IDR 450.000/ Person

Spa & RelaxIDR 500.000/ Person

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BALI NUSA DUA,CONVENTION CENTER

Standard Booth 3X3 mPrime Booth 6X6 m

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CONFERENCE HALL

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Launching of WPLACE 2017 in Jakarta 2nd March 2017 by The Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, Mr. Darmin Nasution (1) and assisted by Deputy for Coordinating of Food and Agriculture of The Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, Mrs. Musdhalifah Machmud (2), Director General of Estate Crops of The Ministry of Agriculture, Mr. Bambang (3), President Director of PT Riset Perkebunan Nusantara, Mr. Teguh Wahyudi (4).

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