• About
  • Knowledge Hub
    • English
      • Español
      • Indonesia
      • Français
      • Deutsch
      • 日本語
      • Português
For Individuals
For Business
  • The Latest
  • Donate
  • Work With Us
  • What our seal means
  • What We Are Doing
    • Our Impacts
    • Our Approach
    • Issues
      • Forests & Biodiversity
      • Livelihoods
      • Climate
      • Human rights
    • Regions
      • Asia
      • Central America & Mexico
      • East Africa
      • South America
      • West & Central Africa
  • What You Can Do
    • Support Our Work
    • Everyday Actions
    • Find the Frog
    • School Curricula
    • Kids Games & Activities
    • Shop to Support
  • For Business
    • Certification
    • Marketing Sustainability
    • Tailored Supply Chain Services
    • For Partners
  • About
  • Help Center
  • The Latest
  • Events
  • English
    • Español
    • Indonesia
    • Français
    • Deutsch
    • 日本語
    • Português
  • What We Are Doing
      • small frog
      • Our Impacts

        See the positive change our work is making around the world.
        LEARN MORE

        Our Approach

      • Issues

      • Forests & Biodiversity
      • Livelihoods
      • Climate
      • Human Rights
      • Regions

      • Asia
      • East Africa
      • West & Central Africa
      • South America
      • Mexico & Central America
  • What You Can Do
      • Tall Trees
      • Support Our Work

        There are many ways you can protect rainforests, fight climate change, and help people and wildlife thrive.
        EXPLORE YOUR GIVING OPTIONS

      • Everyday Actions

      • Find the Frog
      • School Curricula
      • Kids’ Games & Activities
      • Shop to Support
      • For Business

      • Transform your business practices
  • What Our Seal Means
      • The Rainforest Alliance certification seal means that the product (or a specified ingredient) was produced by farmers, foresters, and/or companies working together to create a world where people and nature thrive in harmony.
        LEARN MORE

  • Donate

Home » Regions » Asia » Page 2

Asia

Staggering biodiversity, urgent threats

Photo credit: Noah Jackson

What's at Stake

The vast continent of Asia contains an astonishing diversity of landscapes and distinct ethnic groups—as well as wildly divergent threats to its forests, people, and wildlife. Asia’s abundance of plant and animal species, as well as its wealth of indigenous knowledge, hangs in the balance.

Rapid forest loss

The world’s third largest tropical forest, after the Amazon and Congo rainforests, is in the archipelago of Indonesia. But forests here have been cleared at an alarming rate to make way for paper pulp and oil palm plantations. And every fall, fires set to clear forests for agricultural expansion rage, threatening not only precious forests and wildlife, but the communities in the region.

Our Impact


The Rainforest Alliance works across many commodities in Asia, from forestry to tea and coffee production. Despite centuries-old challenges in some countries, we’ve achieved substantive gains in livelihoods and the health of forests and biodiversity.

Better working conditions on certified tea estates

2X as likely to have access to maternity leave

on certified farms vs. noncertified farms*

In Tamil Nadu, India, a study of 300 farmworkers on seven Rainforest Alliance Certified tea estates and one noncertified estate found a significantly higher percentage of workers on certified estates had contracts and annual paid leave, sick leave, and maternity leave. Read the report

*Source: 2013. Assessing the poverty impact of sustainability standards: Indian tea. Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, London.

Decrease in deforestation and air pollution in Kalimantan, Indonesia

31% decrease in air pollution

on FSC certified forests in Kalimantan*

In Kalimantan, Indonesia, FSC® certification significantly reduced deforestation by five percentage points and air pollution by 31 percent, compared to the rates of control villages in noncertified logging concessions. Read the report

*Source: 2015. Social and Environmental Impacts of Forest Management Certification in Indonesia. PLoS ONE

 

Our Work: Asia


The Rainforest Alliance works with farm and forest communities across Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Viet Nam, Myanmar, and China. While training and certification cannot solve entrenched poverty or systemic inequities, they are powerful tools for widespread, incremental improvement to the health of ecosystems and communities.

Videos

Helping Cocoa Farmers Build Resilience to Climate Change in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia

We help local farmers embrace climate-smart growing techniques designed to adapt to and prepare for common climate threats—from unpredictable weather patterns to outbreaks of crop pests and disease.... Continue Reading

Learn More
Article

The Challenges of Reform in Assam's Struggling Tea Sector

Tea industry expert Harki Sidhu explains the realities of Assam’s struggling tea estates.... Continue Reading

Learn More
Article

Indonesian Coffee Farmers Help Conserve Biodiversity in Iconic National Park

We're training coffee farmers in the Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park buffer zone to help them conserve biodiversity and improve their livelihoods.... Continue Reading

Learn More
Article

Sri Lankan Tea Farmers Fight Climate Change

Our field trainer shows tea farmers that reducing herbicide use can protect forests, soil, and water.... Continue Reading

Learn More

All resources for Asia


Filter by:
Project Profiles

Project Profile: Stopping Deforestation and Advancing Sustainability in West Kalimantan

Since 2018, the Rainforest Alliance has been working in the Sintang District of West Kalimantan to promote an Integrated Landscape Management approach around oil palm and natural rubber production.

Published on May 26, 2022

Article

An Indonesian Farmer Harnesses the Healing Power of Trees through Reforestation

Reforestation is at the heart of Eko Purnomowidi's work at Klasik Beans, a Rainforest Alliance Certified coffee cooperative he co-founded in West Java, Indonesia.

Published on May 4, 2022

Article

Rainforest Alliance Certified Cocoa

We work with almost one million cocoa farmers to build thriving livelihoods and climate resilience through certification and training.

Published on March 21, 2022

Case Study

Building Cocoa Ambassadors: A Case Study on Youth Capacity-Building in Jembrana, Indonesia

Like many other regions and sectors, there is a dearth of young farmers entering the cocoa value chain in Jembrana. Only 10% of the famers in Jembrana are youth. Many young students living in rural... View more

Published on March 26, 2021
Available in: English

Project Profiles

Project Profile: Transforming the Cocoa Sector in Indonesia Through Value Addition for Smallholders (TRACTIONS)

Indonesia's small-scale farmers can transform the cocoa sector into a powerful engine of rural prosperity and sustainability.

Published on January 22, 2021

Lake Poso Indonesia - header
Article

Indonesian Farmers Rally to Save Lake Poso

Cocoa farmers are designing land use and watershed conservation plans to clean up their lake. 

Published on October 3, 2019

For Business

Transform your business practices

For Supporters

Help us rebalance the planet

For Researchers

See how we measure our impacts

For Educators

Use our conservation curricula in your classroom

The Rainforest Alliance is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit registered in the US under EIN: 13-3377893.

rainforest alliance spending

In 2022, 75% of our income supported sustainability programs. Learn More »

charity-watch
earth-share

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • TikTok
  • YouTube

Subscribe

Sign up for business updates or general updates
  • FAQ
  • Press
  • Financials
  • Certification Documents
  • Careers
  • Contact Us

© Copyright 1987 - 2023, Rainforest Alliance | Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy

Rainforest Match Active

Double your impact against deforestation.

Act now!

Give today
Habitats Matter.

Your gift helps protect vital forest habitats for wildlife.

Give today
People & Forests

Support nature’s guardians. Act now.

Give Support