Minister of Forestry Launches Expanded Mangrove Restoration Initiative in North sumatra
Medan, North Sumatra – Forestry Minister Raja Juli Antoniโ officially launched the next phase of the Mangrovesโฃ for Coastal Resilience (M4CR) program today inโ Medan, outlining โขplans tooโ rehabilitate 15,387 hectares of mangrove ecosystems across four Indonesian provinces by 2025. Deputy Minister Sulaiman Umar andโ otherโ Forestry Ministry officialsโ joined the Minister for the declaration.
Indonesia is experiencing important mangrove degradation, threatening coastal communities and biodiversity.The M4CR program โขrepresents a national strategic initiative to combat this, prioritizing community-based approaches and long-term โenvironmental sustainability.The broader initiative aims to restore 41,000 hectares of mangroves by 2027, contributing to both national climate goals and global coastal ecosystem restoration efforts.
The M4CR program will focus on Riau, North Sumatra, East Kalimantan, and Northโ Kalimantan. In North Sumatra, restoration efforts have been underway since 2024, alreadyโ covering 636 hectares across Langkat, Deli Serdang, and serdang Bedagai regencies. This โyear’s rehabilitation is projected to cover โค1,924 hectares, with a target of 3,332 hectares restored by 2026.
The launch โฃevent took place in Batubara Mangrove Park, a site previously damaged by quartz mining and subsequent coastalโ erosion. Minister Antoni praised the community’s role in the area’s recovery, stating, “I appreciateโข the community’s mangrove rehabilitation efforts.This area was formerly a massive quartz mining area that caused abrasion, but now the mangrove vegetation cover has recovered.”
Antoni emphasized the critical importance โof collaboration โฃacross government agenciesโ and with local communities. “This demonstrates the importance ofโข collaboration between ministries and institutions, especiallyโข community participation. The โcommunity’s role is strategic โin preserving our mangrove forests,” heโข said. the Minister engagedโฃ with local groups, participatedโ in aโฃ crabโค harvest, and inspected mangrove seedling nurseries during his visit to underscore the program’s community-focused approach.