Law of the Republic of Indonesia No. 39 of 2014 about Plantations. Country/Territory Indonesia Document type Legislation Date 2014 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Land & soil, Cultivated plants Keyword Agricultural development Agricultural land Community management Environmental planning Land-use planning Indigenous peoples Policy/planning Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Authorization/permit Plant production Plant protection Planting material/seeds Research Sustainable use Basic legislation Geographical area Asia, Asia and the Pacific, East Asian Seas, Indian Ocean, South-Eastern Asia Entry into force notes This Law enters into force on 17 October 2014. Abstract This Law, consisting of 118 articles divided into XIX Chapters, regulates the Plantation sector. The implementation of the Law on Plantation aims to: a. improve the welfare and prosperity of the people; b. increasing source of foreign exchange; c. provide employment and business opportunities; d. increase production, productivity, quality, value added, competitiveness, and market share; e. improve and meet the needs of consumer and industrial raw materials in the country; f. provide protection to the plantation business communities and society; g. manage and develop resources optimally Plantation, responsible, and sustainable; and h. increase the utilization of services Plantation. The scope of this Law on Plantation includes the following sectors: a. Planning; b. Land use; c. Germination; d. Plantation Crops cultivation; e. Plantation Business; f. Processing and marketing of Crops; g. Research and development; h. Data and information systems; i. Human resource development; j. Plantation Business financing; k. Capital investment; l. Guidance and supervision; and m. Community participation. Full text English Website www.indolaw.org