PALMOILMAGAZINE, JAMBI — Fresh fruit bunch (FFB) prices for oil palm in Jambi Province increased for the February 6–12, 2026 pricing period, following the latest decision by the provincial FFB price-setting team.
Based on the agreed pricing, FFB from 10–20-year-old palms rose by IDR 51.5 per kg, bringing the price to IDR 3,643.58 per kg.
According to data compiled by Palmoilmagazine.com from the Jambi Provincial Plantation Office, FFB prices by tree age are set as follows:
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- 3 years: IDR 2,840.83/kg
- 4 years: IDR 3,037.20/kg
- 5 years: IDR 3,176.63/kg
- 6 years: IDR 3,309.11/kg
- 7 years: IDR 3,392.56/kg
- 8 years: IDR 3,465.06/kg
- 9 years: IDR 3,533.06/kg
- 10–20 years: IDR 3,643.58/kg
- 21–24 years: IDR 3,535.05/kg
- 25 years: IDR 3,374.86/kg
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For this pricing period, the crude palm oil (CPO) reference price was set at IDR 14,702.57 per kg, while the palm kernel price stood at IDR 12,118.51 per kg, with an K-index of 94.49%.
The increase in Jambi’s FFB prices reflects firmer pricing benchmarks and is expected to support smallholder and estate grower incomes, even as global palm oil markets continue to experience price volatility. (P2)



































