Indonesian Crude Palm Oil (CPO) exports internationally are facing several problems, where in the European market, Indonesian palm oil is considered to come from unsustainable processes from the upstream to downstream sectors. ISPO is the only certification system used for sustainable management of oil palm plantations. ISPO certification aims to: improve the welfare of palm oil farmers (planters), train palm oil farmers in sustainable agricultural practices, expand palm oil farmers' access to markets, ensure the benefits of the palm oil industry are felt evenly. Data as of December 6 2023, a total of 4.09 million hectares of oil palm land in Indonesia has been ISPO certified, 4% or 270,800 hectares is land/plantation owned by people who have been certified while the rest is owned by companies with Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFB) production of 42.59 million tons. per year. In addition, as many as 816 actors in the palm oil sector have been ISPO certified, of which 105 certificates were given to farmers with a land area of 426,183 hectares and another 711 certificates were given to oil palm actors with oil palm land of 3.67 million hectares which produced 39.21 million tons of FFB per year. A total of 12.1 million hectares of oil palm plantations/land have not been ISPO certified, of which this area is divided into 6.44 million hectares managed by farmers/plantations, and the remaining 5.71 million hectares managed by companies. The low level of ISPO