PALMOILMAGAZINE, JAKARTA – Fresh Fruit Bunch (FFB) prices for oil palm in Indonesia’s Jambi Province increased again for the July 10–16, 2026 pricing period. Based on the latest decision by the Jambi Provincial FFB Pricing Team, the benchmark price for oil palms aged 10–20 years was set at IDR 3,856.89 per kilogram, up IDR 69.71/kg from the previous period.
For the same pricing period, the reference price for crude palm oil (CPO) was established at IDR 15,315.24/kg, while palm kernel was valued at IDR 13,223.52/kg. The palm shell price was set at IDR 16.76/kg, with the K Index—a key component in calculating FFB prices—fixed at 93.07%.
According to data obtained by Palmoilmagazine.com from the Jambi Provincial Plantation Agency, the upward adjustment was reflected across all categories of oil palm tree age.
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FFB from 3-year-old palms was priced at IDR 3,198.73/kg, followed by 4 years at IDR 3,379.80/kg, 5 years at IDR 3,458.33/kg, 6 years at IDR 3,552.72/kg, 7 years at IDR 3,634.61/kg, and 8 years at IDR 3,689.75/kg.
Meanwhile, FFB from 9-year-old palms was valued at IDR 3,774.61/kg, while the benchmark category of 10–20 years reached IDR 3,856.89/kg. Prices for older trees were set at IDR 3,796.38/kg for 21-year-old palms, IDR 3,707.82/kg for 22 years, IDR 3,671.15/kg for 23 years, IDR 3,491.56/kg for 24 years, and IDR 3,592.37/kg for 25 years.
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For plantations older than 25 years, the FFB prices were set at IDR 3,477.50/kg for 26-year-old palms, IDR 3,390.75/kg for 27 years, IDR 3,296.87/kg for 28 years, IDR 3,194.44/kg for 29 years, and IDR 3,086.12/kg for palms aged 30 years. (P3)



































