HAMURNI is a practical and inclusive digital platform designed to support supply chain mapping and traceability for sustainable palm oil in Indonesia. The platform serves as a data-driven solution that integrates geospatial coordinate and plantation polygon mapping directly at the smallholder level. Through these features, plantation locations and areas can be accurately mapped, providing a reliable basis for legal verification and Fresh Fruit Bunch (FFB) traceability. This approach supports the transformation of the palm oil supply chain toward greater traceability, transparency, and accountability, while aligning with key sustainability standards and regulations, including RSPO, ISPO, and the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR).
To date, 3,657 smallholders have been registered in the HAMURNI application, with a total of 3,671 plantation plots recorded. The system has captured 4,883 Fresh Fruit Bunch (FFB) transactions, representing a cumulative volume of 23,344,936 kilograms. These figures demonstrate HAMURNI’s growing adoption and its potential to strengthen traceability and data transparency across the palm oil supply chain.