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Sunpride Inaugurates the Most Sophisticated Ripening Room in Indonesia

In the midst of the growing economic situation and the increasing demand for the Indonesian market for fresh fruits, Sunpride as one of the fresh fruit producers in Indonesia seized the opportunity by inaugurating the Pressurized Ripening Facility or the largest and most sophisticated banana ripening facility in Indonesia on Wednesday, June 8, 2022.

The facility, located in the operational area of ​​the PT Sewu Segar Nusantara (SSN) office in Tangerang, Banten, was inaugurated by the President Commissioner of Gunung Sewu Kencana (GSK) Group, Husodo Angkosubroto who was accompanied by Ted Margono and Eddy Tamboto as Managing Director of GSK, Tommy Wattimena as CEO of Great Giant Foods (GGF), and Cindyanto Kristian as CEO of Fresh Fruit and Go to Market GGF.

Previously, Sunpride already had a modern banana ripening facility located in Surabaya, showing readiness and was inaugurated in mid-2019. Meanwhile, the New Pressurized Ripening facility which was just inaugurated in Tangerang has several advantages, including having a larger capacity, a more uniform temperature distribution to produce a uniform level of banana ripeness, an automatic ripening process, and less handling that can reduce the risk of box and damaged fruit.

With all these advantages, the banana ripening process will be maximized and evenly distributed so that it is expected to be able to produce the best quality product. Thanks to the commitment of the SSN team, the construction of the New Pressurized Ripening facility can also be completed according to the predetermined time target and zero accident.

This is in line with the commitment to always serve the best quality fruits and are safe for consumption for Indonesian families, as stated by President Commissioner of GSK Group Husodo Angkosubroto in his speech, “So this is an achievement for us, Indonesia imports a lot of fruit. Indonesia should be a fruit exporter that can supply at least in Asia and the Middle East. So what we are building now is the most advanced, most modern Ripening Room so that we can supply the Indonesian people with the best that is not inferior, even better than the imported ones,” he said.

Several series of inauguration events, including welcome remarks, ribbon cutting, signing of placards or certificates, then cutting of tumpeng, followed by a tour that shows the operational readiness of this ripening facility. Also present were PT SSN’s partners from modern trade accounts, subdistributor partners, inbound and outbound transporter partners, development project partners, local police and government officials and banking partners who always support Sunpride’s operational activities.

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Sunpride Showcases Indonesia’s Fresh Fruits at Panen Raya Nusantara 2022

Jakarta, June 22, 2022 – The Panen Raya Nusantara 2022, organized by the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, marked the kick-off of Indonesia’s G20 Presidency, which will culminate in November 2022. Carrying the theme “Indonesian Food for a Better World”, the event took place at Lapangan Banteng Park, Jakarta.

One of the highlights was the harvest parade procession, where participants from the food and agribusiness sectors showcased gunungan panen (harvest mountains) filled with agricultural products.

Representing Indonesia’s leading fresh fruit exports, Sunpride participated by presenting harvest mountains decorated with its favorite products—including Cavendish Bananas, Honi Pineapples, and California Papayas—which surrounded the venue to welcome distinguished guests.

Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, Airlangga Hartarto, underscored the importance of food security in his remarks:

“We must focus on the availability of domestic food. The key lies in three aspects: securing the supply side, diversifying food, and increasing efficiency.”

Deputy for Food and Agribusiness Coordination, Musdhalifah Machmud, added that the event serves as momentum to strengthen collaboration across sectors:

“Support for food and agribusiness will involve farmers, SOEs, MSMEs, exporters, market players, as well as government institutions at both national and regional levels. We hope this event can spark technological innovations, cooperation, investments, and expanded export markets for Indonesian agribusiness.”

Through its participation, Sunpride reaffirms its commitment to supporting Indonesia’s food security agenda and to showcasing the quality of locally grown fruits on the global stage.

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GGF Receives Appreciation from Central Lampung Regent

Lampung, March 1, 2022Great Giant Foods (GGF) received a certificate of appreciation from the Regent of Central Lampung, Musa Ahmad, for its proactive role in supporting regional development programs and assisting in the handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. The award was presented during the 1-Year Leadership Reflection of Regent Musa Ahmad and Deputy Regent Ardito Wijaya, held at the Great Sesat Building Nuwo Balak.

In his remarks, Regent Musa Ahmad expressed gratitude to all stakeholders who have contributed to advancing Central Lampung.

“The Lamteng Regency Government will continue to give its best for the community. Of course, participation from the public and all related stakeholders is essential,” said Musa.

The event was attended by former Central Lampung officials, regents, regional secretaries, as well as leaders of companies, hospitals, and other institutions who have worked together to build the region.

Representing GGF, Hendri Tanujaya, Senior Corporate Affairs Manager, received the award and reaffirmed the company’s commitment.

“As a company operating in Central Lampung, GGF always supports government programs, including accelerating Covid-19 handling. Quick and coordinated action is vital to protect communities, and our synergy with the government is a reflection of GGF’s commitment to contribute to public welfare,” Hendri said.

Beyond pandemic support, GGF continues to collaborate with the Central Lampung Government in various fields to strengthen regional development and community empowerment.

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Re.juve and WCC Semarang Collaborate in “We Joy, We Love, We Share” Campaign to Support Children with Cancer

Semarang, February 6, 2022 – PT Sewu Segar Primatama, producer and pioneer of True Cold-Pressed Juice in Indonesia under the Re.juve trademark, continues to demonstrate its concern for the local community as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) commitment.

Through the spirit of the #GOODforSociety pillar, Re.juve launched the “We Joy, We Love, We Share” campaign, a collaborative initiative with the Women’s Cycling Community (WCC) Semarang, which shares the same mission of supporting a healthy, happy, and sustainable lifestyle.

“Since opening our first outlet in Central Java at Tentrem Mall Semarang in October 2021, we have received a very positive response from the community. This shows that more people want to live happier and adopt a sustainable healthy lifestyle by choosing Re.juve products that are delicious, healthy, and honest. The momentum of World Cancer Day is the right moment for us to give back to the people of Semarang,” said Richard Anthony, CEO & President Director of Re.juve.

The Covid-19 pandemic has forced communities to adapt their lifestyles and health habits. However, while global attention has been on infectious diseases, the prevalence of cancer—one of the world’s leading causes of death—continues to rise.

As a community that combines sports with social impact, WCC Semarang plays an active role in inspiring women through cycling.

“We are very pleased to collaborate with Re.juve in celebrating World Cancer Day. Together, we not only spread awareness about the importance of a healthy lifestyle, but also take real action by raising donations for those in need,” said Febri Widjanarko, Head of WCC Semarang.

From February 6 to 14, Re.juve committed to donating 10% of every takeaway and store delivery transaction at its Tentrem Mall outlet to the Indonesian Cancer Children Care Foundation (YKAKI) Semarang. The foundation provides holistic care and support for children with cancer from underprivileged families in Indonesia.

“In line with our vision to be a brand with integrity, we believe in continuously doing good—not only for ourselves, but also for society. Through this campaign, we hope to inspire more people to support a healthier, happier, and sustainable lifestyle while also making a real contribution to others,” Richard Anthony concluded.

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Great Giant Foods Honored by Ministry of Health for Covid-19 Emergency Support

Jakarta, December 29, 2021 – Great Giant Foods (GGF) received recognition from the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia (Kemenkes RI) for its active role in supporting emergency response efforts during the Covid-19 pandemic. The award was presented by Deputy Minister of Health, Dante Saksono, at the Adhyatma Building, Ministry of Health, South Jakarta.

GGF was one of 37 organizations acknowledged for providing assistance to the Pondok Gede Hajj Dormitory Emergency Hospital and for contributing medical equipment to several regions in Indonesia. This support was facilitated through the Health Determinant Analysis Center in collaboration with the Directorate of Health Service Facilities and the Health Crisis Center of the Ministry of Health.

Deputy Minister Dante Saksono highlighted the importance of collective action. “This award is a form of appreciation from the Ministry of Health to all donors who contributed to handling the Covid-19 emergency in Indonesia. It reflects our culture of gotong royong, a spirit of solidarity that must be preserved,” he said.

Inspector General of the Ministry of Health, Murti Utami, reported that donor contributions amounted to Rp 5.9 billion in goods and financial aid. Most of this support was directed to the Pondok Gede Hajj Dormitory Emergency Hospital, with the remainder distributed to regional health offices and hospitals as needed.

Representing GGF,  Indra Ardiyanto received the award plaque. “GGF has a strong commitment to work hand in hand with the government in managing and preventing Covid-19. We have provided various forms of support, including PPE, isolation facilities, PCR machines for Central Lampung Hospital, fruit and milk donations, basic necessities, and disinfectant spraying,” he said.

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GGP Becomes Lampung’s Locus for 2021 National Export Release

Lampung, December 23, 2021PT Great Giant Pineapple (GGP) participated in the National Export Release Ceremony at the end of 2021, officiated by the Minister of Trade of the Republic of Indonesia, Muhammad Lutfi. The hybrid event was held from 17 points across 26 provinces, with the main ceremony taking place at PT Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia, Karawang International Industrial City, West Java.

From Lampung Province, the export release was centered at PT GGP, attended by the Ministry of Trade’s Expert Staff for International Trade, Arlinda. Nationwide, the ceremony involved 278 exporters from 62 districts, including 54 SMEs and 224 non-SMEs, with export destinations covering both traditional markets (87%) and non-traditional markets (13%) such as Tonga, Colombia, Pakistan, and Cambodia.

Arlinda highlighted Lampung’s strategic role as an agricultural hub, contributing significantly to national production of key commodities such as rice, corn, cassava, sugar, robusta coffee, canned pineapple, and bananas.

“From January to November 2021, Lampung’s exports contributed USD 4.4 billion, or 2.1% of national exports. PT GGP is among the largest contributors, as the world’s biggest pineapple exporter,” Arlinda said, while thanking GGP for hosting the ceremony in Lampung.

She added that the national export release is designed to inspire business players to continue expanding their global markets while driving product innovation and competitiveness.

Supporting this, Kusnardi, Assistant II for Economy and Development of Lampung Province, noted that the pandemic period marked Lampung’s highest export value in a decade, reaching USD 4.02 billion in January–October 2021 alone.

“Lampung’s leading products—such as robusta coffee, tapioca, coconut milk, pineapple, and bananas—hold vast potential to expand exports. To achieve this, synergy between local governments, agricultural quarantine, customs, and Pelindo is essential, ensuring added value and supply continuity for farmers’ products to penetrate the global market,” Kusnardi concluded.

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Sunpride’s #TrustedChoice Campaign Wins Breakthrough Campaign of the Year 2021

Jakarta, December 15, 2021 – Sunpride’s #TrustedChoice marketing campaign, launched in August 2021, has been recognized with the Breakthrough Campaign of the Year 2021 award at the Marketeers Editor’s Choice Award 2021, coinciding with Sunpride’s 26th anniversary.

The #TrustedChoice campaign was designed as an educational initiative, emphasizing not only food safety but also the importance of traceability technology. This commitment strengthens Sunpride’s position as a trusted fruit brand of choice for Indonesian consumers.

According to data shared by President Joko Widodo from the World Health Organization (WHO), Indonesia’s fruit consumption level remains below the recommended amount. The average intake is 88.5 grams per person per day—far lower than WHO’s recommendation of 150 grams. Recognizing this gap, Sunpride launched the campaign to raise awareness on the importance of consuming safe, traceable fruit every day, especially to support health during the pandemic.

Sunpride ensures the safety and quality of its three core fruits—Cavendish banana, Honi pineapple, and Crystal guava—all sourced from plantations with the only **Global Good Agricultural Practices (Global G.A.P.) certification in Indonesia. This certification guarantees a robust food safety system, GMO-free produce, export-quality standards, eco-friendly practices, social responsibility, and full traceability.

“This award not only reflects Sunpride’s commitment to providing the best fruit for the people of Indonesia but also marks an important milestone. Just last week, Sunpride launched the implementation of blockchain technology to further strengthen fruit traceability in collaboration with our modern trade partners,” said Cindyanto Kristian, CEO of PT Sewu Segar Nusantara (SSN).

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Sunpride Supports Jakarta Fashion Week 2022 with Nutritious Fruits for Models

Jakarta, 2022 – Behind the glamour of Jakarta Fashion Week (JFW) 2022, models go through long and demanding activities that require them to stay fit and energized. To maintain their stamina, they need not only exercise and proper rest but also a steady intake of nutrient-rich foods, especially fruits that are essential for boosting immunity during the pandemic.

As a form of support, Sunpride became one of the official partners at Jakarta Fashion Week 2022 by providing fresh fruits for all participants, including Cavendish bananas, Crystal guavas, and Medan oranges. These were served from breakfast until afternoon throughout the event, ensuring that models and crew received healthy nutrition during their busy schedules.

Each fruit comes with unique benefits. Cavendish bananas provide carbohydrates as a natural energy source and are rich in potassium. Sunpride’s Crystal guavas are especially nutrient-dense—containing 30 times more iron, 50 times more calcium, and three times more vitamin C than apples—while also being sweet, crunchy, and nearly seedless. Meanwhile, Medan oranges are not only refreshing but also high in vitamins C and A, making them a favorite among models.

All Sunpride fruits are cultivated in plantations certified with Global Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), an international standard that ensures safety and quality from planting to harvesting. This guarantees that Sunpride fruits are safe for consumption, free from pesticide residues, and rich in natural nutrition—perfect for supporting health and performance at one of the nation’s most prestigious fashion events.

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GGF Holds 2021 Energy and Water Saving Awards

Lampung, November 30, 2021Great Giant Foods (GGF) successfully held the 2021 Energy and Water Saving Awards, an annual initiative to encourage efficiency and sustainability across its operations. The event, which began with the Saving Energy and Water (SEW) Campaign Competition in March and concluded in November, was conducted virtually due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Opening the ceremony, Wayan Ardana, Managing Director of GGF, emphasized the importance of strategic approaches to efficiency.

“One of the keys is utilizing renewable energy that comes from waste treatment,” Wayan said.

Meanwhile, Arief Fatullah, Supervisor of the Energy and Water Saving program, highlighted the importance of consistency despite challenges.

“This is not merely about recognition, but about the shared concern and responsibility within each of us,” he remarked.

Award Winners

Energy Saving Category

  • 1st Place: LOB Plant – Reducing Electricity Usage Index in LOB Production Processes

  • 2nd Place: Field Establishment PG 2 – Dozer Unit Transport Efficiency with Parking Unit Guard Activities

  • 3rd Place: Packing House Fresh Pineapple PG 4 – Savings on Electricity Usage Costs

Water Saving Category

  • 1st Place: Plant Maintenance PG 2 – Zero Waste of Foliar Activities & Herbicide Tank Unit BSC

  • 2nd Place: R&D Pineapple – Reuse of Dipping Solutions to Reduce Frequency of WWTP Liquid Waste

  • 3rd Place: Plant Maintenance PG 1 – Reducing Water Use in Plantation Group 1’s 3rd Forcing Activity

In addition to the main categories, the committee also presented a Best Campaign Award, which went to PPIC Support Factory for its initiative in reducing water usage losses in factory public toilets.

Rusman, Head of the GGF Energy and Water Saving Competition Committee, expressed appreciation for the strong support from management and leaders, which helped increase participation in this year’s campaign.

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