KBLI 01132 is not on the closed, conditional, SME-reserved, or partnership schedules of Pres. Reg. 10/2021. That clears the ownership layer — PT PMA is structurally available. Sector regulators may still add overlays (see layer 02 below).
OSS RBA classifies KBLI 01132 as Medium-High — NIB + Verified Standard Certificate at Large scale. 1 PB UMKU sector-specific permit apply depending on the exact activity. Licensing instruments follow the standard ladder; no sector-regulator override is on file for this code.
Foreign representative offices must form a structured JV with a qualified Indonesian partner (≥30% project cost executed domestically), employ more Indonesian workers than foreign, appoint an Indonesian responsible party, prioritise domestic materials, and provide technology transfer. Not a clean PT PMA setup — every project is structured around the Indonesian partner.
Worth confirming: Openness here is based on BUPM (Pres. Reg. 10/2021). Sector regulators (PSE/Kominfo for digital platforms, BPOM for food and cosmetics, OJK for financial, Kemenkes for healthcare, Permendag for retail, ESDM for energy) often add licensing and capital requirements on top — the practical answer depends on your business model. Talk to our team
Pertanian Buah Semusim
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This group includes horticultural fruit farming activities ranging from land preparation, planting, maintenance, harvesting, and post-harvest if they are part of a single unit of horticultural fruit activities, such as watermelon, cantaloupe, melon, and similar types. It also includes the activities of seedling and seed production of horticultural fruit plants.
Operating license routes through Ministry of Agriculture, not OSS — Emerhub handles the application end-to-end.
Operations on land >25 Ha typically require an HGU (Right to Cultivate) land title — secure this before operating.
Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) compliance is mandatory and audited.
Many farming activities under 25 Ha are reserved for cooperatives and Indonesian SMEs (UMKM); foreign investors should choose larger-scale operations or processing-stage codes.
Indonesia's BUPM (Investment Business Fields) regulation places this code into one of five tracks. The track determines whether a foreign investor (PMA) can operate in this activity at all, and under what conditions.
KBLI 01132 is not on Indonesia's closed, conditional, SME-reserved, or partnership-required schedules under BUPM (Pres. Reg. 10/2021). A foreign investor can incorporate a PT PMA under this code, but sector regulators (PSE/Kominfo, BPOM, OJK, Kemenkes, Permendag, ESDM) almost always add licensing and capital requirements on top — the practical answer depends on your specific business model.
BKPM-reported foreign investment context for the broader sector this KBLI sits in. Data is aggregated at the major-sector level — BKPM does not publish per-5-digit-KBLI breakdowns publicly.
Plantation hilirisation (palm-oil downstream, cocoa, coffee processing) is now a Tax Holiday pioneer industry. Singapore-headquartered agribusiness continues to lead inbound FDI, with Malaysian planters expanding processing footprint.
Current status, what each regulation actually requires for this activity, and how it ties to the PB UMKU sector permits below. Click through for the plain-English summary.
Sub-activities recorded under this KBLI in the OSS regulatory database. The classification covers any business operating in one or more of these areas.
From the official OSS scope definition for this KBLI class. Each item is a distinct sub-activity that falls under this code.
Emerhub is a corporate-services provider in Indonesia. We do the legal and regulatory legwork for foreign investors so you can focus on the business itself. Here's what the engagement looks like.
We confirm KBLI 01132 is the right primary code for your business, advise on secondary codes you may also need, and finalize the holding structure with you before any filing.
We draft the Articles of Association before a notary, register the entity with the Ministry of Law & Human Rights (Kemenkumham), and obtain the company's tax ID (NPWP). Under BKPM Reg. 5/2025, paid-up capital is IDR 2.5 billion (~USD 160K) — the cash actually deposited at incorporation. The IDR 10 billion+ figure many sources still cite is the total investment commitment per KBLI, realised over time via your LKPM reports.
Specific permits, application requirements and ongoing obligations vary by business scale and the sub-activity within this KBLI. We file these on your behalf — this section is for transparency on what we'll be handling. Switch between scales below; by default we show Large (the PMA scale).
Activities related to land processing, planting, maintenance, harvesting, and post-harvest if they form a single unit of horticultural fruit activities such as watermelon, cantaloupe, melon, and similar types.
Documents and capabilities you must demonstrate at registration
Compliance and reporting duties throughout operation
The authority that issues the license depends on your situation.
| Authority | Applies when |
|---|---|
| Regent/Mayor | The business location is in the Regency/City. |
| Minister/Head of Agency | The business location is across provincial borders. |
| Minister/Head of Agency | Foreign Investment |
| Governor | The business location spans multiple districts/cities. |
PB UMKU permits sit on top of the main NIB and Sertifikat Standar — each is issued by a different ministry, and only when a specific operational activity is performed. This KBLI carries 1 candidate permit across 1 regulator; most operations only need a handful. Emerhub maps your operation to the exact set, files them, and tracks renewals.
Ministry of Agriculture. Applies if you produce, import, distribute, or sell animal medicines, vaccines, or feed; if you breed livestock; or if you operate a veterinary practice. A "veterinary control number" (NKV) is the entry-point permit for animal-product processors.

We file the OSS application with KBLI 01132 as your primary business activity, complete the risk-based assessment, and collect the NIB (Business Identification Number) for you — typically within hours of submission. You don't need to touch the OSS portal.
NIB is issued for the preparation stage. To begin commercial operations, the operator must obtain a Sertifikat Standar that has been verified by the competent ministry. The verification step typically requires a site or document inspection. Operating with NIB alone is not legally compliant. We prepare the application bundle, liaise with the competent ministry, and chase issuance through to the certificate. Statutory turnaround: 7 business days — real-world timing typically runs longer when site inspections or additional clarifications are requested.
Post-launch we run your monthly tax filings, quarterly LKPM (Investment Activity Reports), annual general meeting (RUPS), and any sector-specific reporting. You get a single point of contact and a monthly compliance digest — no Indonesian-language paperwork on your desk.
› This code pertains to the cultivation of corn, which is also affected by BULOG's responsibilities for food security.
› This code pertains to horticulture, a specific sector under the Ministry's responsibilities.
› This code pertains to the cultivation of horticultural crops, which falls under the Ministry's responsibilities.
› This code pertains to horticulture, which falls under the Ministry's functions for agricultural production.
› This KBLI involves the production of palm oil, which is affected by the trade barriers addressed in the regulation.
› This code covers the cultivation of oil palm, which is directly impacted by the regulation promoting sustainable palm oil production.
› This code pertains to the cultivation of horticultural crops, which will benefit from improved agricultural productivity and extension services.
› This code pertains to palm oil and its derivatives, which are also affected by the new export duty regulations.
› This KBLI is affected due to the export duties imposed on Crude Palm Oil (CPO) and related products.
› This KBLI is impacted as it involves the export of cocoa beans, which are subject to updated export duties.
› This code includes the processing of palm oil, which will be impacted by the updated export duty rates.
› This code pertains to the export of cocoa beans, which are also affected by the export duty regulation.
› This code pertains to the processing of palm oil, which will be affected by the updated service tariffs.
› This code includes the production of crude palm oil, which is affected by the revised service tariffs.
› This code pertains to the production of crude palm oil, which is subject to the new service tariffs.
› This code includes palm oil processing activities that will be impacted by the new service tariffs.
› This code pertains to the cultivation of coffee, which is also listed in the regulation.
› This code includes the cultivation of rice, which is specifically mentioned in the context of agricultural product deliveries subject to VAT.
› This code includes the export of other cereals, which must comply with the established reference prices.
› This code includes the export of other cereals, which must adhere to the established benchmark prices.
› This code covers palm oil processing activities that are impacted by the revenue sharing fund management.
› This code involves the propagation of plants, which must comply with quarantine measures outlined in the regulation.
› This code is impacted as it relates to the allocation of land for agricultural purposes, which is part of the regulation's objectives.
› This code pertains to the cultivation of horticultural crops, which will be impacted by the new revenue collection regulations.
› This code includes activities related to the cultivation of other sugar crops, which may also be influenced by the regulation's goals.
› This code pertains to the cultivation of horticultural crops, which will be impacted by the agrarian reform and land management regulations.
Source: BKPM (2026-04-29). Updated quarterly.
View original on data.bkpm.go.id →A plain-English explanation of this classification and the businesses it covers.
KBLI 01132 (Pertanian Buah Semusim) is the 5-digit Indonesian Standard Industrial Classification code for horticultural fruit agriculture. It sits within Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries under the subgroup Growing of Vegetables, Fruits, and Tubers (major group 01) in the official KBLI 2020 taxonomy maintained by Statistics Indonesia (BPS).
Any Indonesian or foreign-owned entity that intends to operate in horticultural fruit agriculture as a primary or secondary business activity must select this code on its NIB (Business Identification Number). The selected code determines the licensing instruments required, the issuing authority, and the ongoing compliance obligations.
Indonesia's OSS Risk-Based Approach uses the KBLI code to determine three things: (1) whether foreign investment is permitted and at what cap, (2) the risk-based licensing instruments required, and (3) the authority that issues each instrument. Choosing the wrong code can delay or invalidate your license.
Indonesia's BPS published the new KBLI 2025 taxonomy in early 2025. OSS, BKPM and the operating ministries have not yet adopted it — KBLI 2020 remains the active standard for business registration. This is what's coming for this specific code.
KBLI 01132 retains the same code number and scope in the new taxonomy. The activity description, hierarchy, and intended use of the code are preserved.
When OSS adopts KBLI 2025, we'll migrate your existing entity to the appropriate successor code as part of ongoing compliance — no action needed on your end now.
Talk to a specialistIndonesia's OSS Risk-Based Approach assigns a separate risk level for each of the four business scales. The licensing instruments required (NIB, Standard Certificate, Operating License) are determined by the risk level. Foreign-owned entities (PT PMA) must register at the Large scale, so the rightmost column applies to most foreign investors.
KBLI 01132 (Pertanian Buah Semusim) is the 5-digit Indonesian Standard Industrial Classification code for horticultural fruit agriculture. It sits within the Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries category in the official KBLI 2020 taxonomy maintained by Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS).
KBLI 01132 is open to PT PMA under BUPM (Pres. Reg. 10/2021) — it is not on the closed, conditional, SME-reserved, or partnership-required schedules. That is the BUPM verdict only: sector regulators (PSE/Kominfo for digital platforms, BPOM for food and cosmetics, OJK for financial, Kemenkes for healthcare, Permendag for retail, ESDM for energy) commonly add licensing and capital requirements on top depending on the specific business model. Confirm the practical setup with our team before committing capital.
KBLI 01132's risk levels per business scale: Micro Medium-Low, Small Medium-Low, Medium Medium-Low, Large Medium-High. Foreign-owned entities (PT PMA) must register at the Large scale.
NIB + verified Standard Certificate (Sertifikat Standar Terverifikasi). KBLI 01132 is Medium-High risk at Large scale, so NIB is issued first, but the Standard Certificate becomes effective only after the issuing ministry verifies compliance (typically through a document review or site audit). To obtain the licensing instrument, OSS lists 9 application requirements (persyaratan). The first few: Statement of Ownership/Control of Land/Garden for Cultivation Business in accordance with the Regional…; Statement of availability of adequate facilities and infrastructure for cultivation business (accompanied by…; Business plan, and 6 more — see the full list with supporting documents in the Licensing detail section. One sector-specific PB UMKU permit also applies. See the requirements summary at the top of the page.
BKPM Reg. 5/2025's default floor is IDR 2.5 billion paid-up capital at incorporation + IDR 10 billion+ total investment commitment per KBLI registered (realised over time and reported quarterly via LKPM). Sector regulators (OJK for financial, ESDM for energy, Kemenkes for healthcare, BPOM for food and cosmetics, Permendag for retail, Kominfo for digital platforms) often set higher minimums for specific activities. The binding figure depends on what you actually plan to operate, so confirm with our team before committing capital. See the investment status block for the BUPM verdict and ownership context.
PT PMA setup typically takes 4-8 weeks: AHU registration (1-2 weeks), NIB issuance via OSS (immediate to 1 week), bank account opening (2-4 weeks). The licensing cycle for KBLI 01132 specifically takes 7 days at the Large business scale.
Not on the Tax Holiday or Tax Allowance priority lists. KBLI 01132 businesses pay the standard 22% PPh Badan; Super Tax Deduction (300% R&D / 200% vocational training) may still apply for qualifying expenses.
Authority depends on the investor profile. For PMA: Regent/Mayor. For domestic SME scale: typically Governor (for Provincial scope) or Regent/Mayor (Regency/City scope). See the licensing detail section for the full per-permit authority routing.
Beyond the NIB, KBLI 01132 carries 1 PB UMKU permits across 1 sector regulator: Veterinary & Animal Medicine (1). Most operations only need 2-4 of these. The relevant set depends on which specific activities you actually perform; Emerhub maps the right subset before filing. See the full PB UMKU list for per-permit detail and regulator routing.
KBLIs in the same subgroup 0113: 01131 (Horticultural Agriculture of Leafy Vegetables); 01133 (Horticultural Agriculture Vegetables Fruits); 01134 (Horticultural Agriculture Vegetables Tubers); 01135 (Agriculture of Various Tubers and Food Crops); 01136 (Mushroom Farming). These are closely related activities — see the related-codes section below for full list.