KBLI 01240
GROWING OF POME FRUITS AND STONE FRUITS
This group includes agricultural activities ranging from preparation or implementation, planting, nursery, maintenance, harvesting and post-harvest activities of apples and stone fruits, such as apples, apricots, cherries, peaches and nectarines, pear and quince, plum and sloe, passion fruit, kepel , Dutch eggplant and pomegranate, and other stone fruit. Including activities for the nursery and seedling of apple and stone fruit plants.
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Contact our consultantsKey requirements to set up a growing of pome fruits and stone fruits in Indonesia
The following requirements are based on the Indonesian business classification code 01240
- Maximum foreign ownership
- 100%
- Minimum capital
- Rp. 2.5 billion
- Local SME partnership required
- No
What is a KBLI 01240?
A KBLI is an Indonesian business classification, last revised in 2020. The KBLI determines the regulations for a specific business activity.
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01240 stands for growing of pome fruits and stone fruits
KBLI | 01240 |
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Section | Agriculture, forestry and fishing |
Division | Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities |
Group | Growing of perennial crops |
Indonesian class | Growing of pome fruits and stone fruits |
Activities similar to Growing of pome fruits and stone fruits
- Plant agriculture of spraves, aromatic or refresh, narcotics and other medicines
- Rubber plantations and other gum producing plants
- Freedom agriculture and other annual plants
- Aromatic plantation or fresh
- Agriculture of medicinal plant or biofarmaka rimpang
- Agriculture of drug or biofarmaka non rimpang
- Clove plantation
- Chili agriculture
- Pepper plantation
- Oleaginous fruit plantations
- Growing of beverage crops
- Fruit farming more
What are the requirements to set up a growing of pome fruits and stone fruits in Indonesia?
Shareholders
- At least two shareholders
- Maximum of 100% of the shares can be held by foreign shareholders.
Capital
- Minimum paid up capital is Rp 2.500.000.000,00
- Paid-up capital will not be injected in the company during the registration process. Instead, the shareholders issue a statement letter that at least the amount of minimum paid-up capital will be injected to the company once the registration is completed.
Corporate structure
- At least one director. At least one of the directors must be an Indonesian resident. The directors are in charge of the daily operations of the company.
- At least one commissioner. Commissioners are overseeing the work of directors on behalf of the shareholders.
- The same person cannot be both a director and a commissioner.
- There is no requirement for the director or commissioner to hold shares in the company.
- Registered address in a building with the correct building permit.
Example of typical shareholder table
Name | Country of origin | Role | Shares | Capital contribution |
---|---|---|---|---|
Smith Industries Ltd. | Australia | 7500 | Rp1875000000 | |
John Smith | Australia | Commissioner | 2500 | Rp625000000 |
Budianto | Indonesia | Director | 0 | Rp 0,00 |
10000 | Rp 2.500.000.000,00 |
The process of registering growing of pome fruits and stone fruits company in Indonesia
The exact process of registering a growing of pome fruits and stone fruits company depends on the location of your company's registered address.
The fastest way to register a company in Indonesia is in South Jakarta (Jakarta Selatan), using Emerhub's registered address. This cuts down the registration time to five working days.
In Bali, the typical registration time is 3-4 weeks. Elsewhere in Indonesia the registration times vary between 2-6 weeks.