2024 April

PT Umas Jaya Agrotama Holds First Cassava Partnership Harvest in Mesuji

Mesuji, March 5, 2024 – PT Umas Jaya Agrotama (UJA), a business unit of Great Giant Foods (GGF), successfully carried out the first harvest of its Cassava Partnership Program in Bukoposo Village, Way Serdang District, Mesuji Regency. This initiative is part of the company’s Creating Shared Value (CSV) program, in collaboration with the Mesuji Regency Government and the Ministry of Villages, Development of Disadvantaged Regions, and Transmigration of the Republic of Indonesia.

The harvest ceremony was attended by representatives from the Ministry, Lampung Province, and Mesuji Regency Government, alongside farmer groups and community leaders.

Director of Planning for the Realization of Transmigration Areas, Bambang Widyatmiko, emphasized the importance of this milestone:

“This cassava partnership program is the first of its kind in Indonesia. If it proves successful, it will be scaled up to involve more farmers across the country. Mesuji was chosen because of its proximity to PT UJA, ensuring easier assistance and supervision.”

As part of the partnership, PT UJA provides farmers with interest-free financing, technical guidance, and guaranteed market access as the offtaker. Local village-owned enterprises (BUMDes) also play a role as operational facilitators, helping ensure smooth coordination on the ground.

According to PT UJA Production Head Ammar Viko Wicaksono, the program has already shown significant impact.

“Before this partnership, yields averaged only 20 tonnes per hectare. With proper support and cultivation, the first harvest reached an estimated 32 tonnes per hectare—an increase of around 10 tonnes.”

The cassava cultivated under this program currently covers 8 hectares of land with a planting period of 8–9 months. Beyond financial support, farmers receive access to improved seeds, fertilizers, and modern cultivation techniques to boost productivity and quality.

Assistant for Economic Affairs and Development of the Mesuji Regional Secretariat, Indra Kusuma Wijaya, representing Acting Regent Sulpakar, expressed appreciation:

“The CSV program creates shared value between companies, communities, and the government. Hopefully, this first harvest becomes a strong foundation to improve the economy of our farmers and expand cassava production in Mesuji.”

The cassava partnership reflects PT UJA’s broader commitment under GGF to empower rural communities through sustainable agriculture. Similar CSV initiatives have been implemented successfully with banana cultivation in regions such as Lampung, East Java, Bali, Aceh, and West Java.

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GGF Wins Multiple Awards at PR Indonesia Awards 2024

Jakarta, March 7, 2024Great Giant Foods (GGF) proudly earned multiple recognitions at the 2024 PR Indonesia Awards (PRIA), following a rigorous judging process held from January 23–26, 2024.

GGF brought home three prestigious awards:

  • Gold Winner – Sustainability Report

  • Gold Winner – Owned Media, Video Profile Subcategory

  • Silver Winner – Public Relations Program, Exhibition PR Marketing Program Subcategory (Food and Hotel Indonesia 2023)

In addition, PT Sewu Segar Primatama (Re.juve), a GGF subsidiary, received the Silver Winner – Digital Channel, Application Subcategory for the Re.juve App Good for Earth initiative.

The awards were presented at the PRIA 2024 awarding night in Bali on Thursday (7/3). Representing GGF were Indra Ardiyanto (Corporate Communication) and Catherine Yovita (Sr. PR & Social Media Communications), while Putri Victor, Head of Marketing Re.juve, received the award on behalf of PT Sewu Segar Primatama.

Reflecting on the achievement, Indra Ardiyanto emphasized GGF’s commitment to transparency and effective communication:

“Communication is key to a company’s success. These awards at PRIA 2024 are proof that GGF has consistently leveraged diverse media channels to deliver honest and accessible information to the public,” he said.

The PRIA 2024 received 699 submissions from 219 institutions across various categories. Asmono Wikan, Founder and CEO of PR Indonesia, praised the participants’ growing creativity and relevance:

“We see that innovative PR programs carried out by participants are increasingly aligned with their goals and audiences. The winners are those who dared to present fresh ideas with strong creativity,” he noted.

According to jury member Fardila Astari, this year’s submissions stood out for presenting SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-bound) objectives connected to real challenges and offering structured solutions.

Carrying the theme “Communication that Inspires Civilization,” PRIA 2024 underscored that communication today is not merely about reputation management but also about shaping a stronger national civilization.

Asmono concluded by encouraging all PR practitioners to work together in sustaining strategic communication practices that contribute to building a better future for Indonesia.

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