MEDAN | INDATANEWS.COM ~ The palm oil industry is a significant contributor to Indonesia's economy, but it also faces challenges related to sustainability and environmental impact.
In a workshop held in Medan, the General Leader of (link unavailable), Dr. Eko Jaya Siallagan, emphasized the importance of the media's role in building an objective narrative on the industry.
The Need for Balanced ReportingDr. Eko expressed appreciation to thePalm OilPlantation Fund Management Agency (BPDP) and the IndonesianPalm OilFarmers Association (Apkasindo) North Sumatra for their support and collaboration in organizing the workshop.
"This workshop is a space for dialogue and joint learning between media, stakeholders, and industry players. We want to broaden our perspective on the dynamics, challenges, and transformations in the palm oil sector," said Dr. Eko.
Challenges and OpportunitiesThe palm oil industry faces challenges related to deforestation, land conflicts, and environmental degradation.
However, it also presents opportunities for sustainable development and economic growth. Dr. Eko emphasized that the media has a crucial role in shaping public perception and promoting sustainable practices in the industry.
EnhancingMediaUnderstanding and RoleDr. Eko hopes the workshop will create a more positive and objective public perception of the palm oil industry as a strategic sector continuously transforming and committed to sustainability principles.
"The media is not just an information conveyor but also a strategic partner in building healthy and data-based opinions. With open and balanced communication, we can reduce information gaps that lead to misunderstandings," he emphasized.
The workshop featured speakers from various backgrounds, including academics and media practitioners, and participants consisting of students from several universities in Medan.
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