Cultivating Self-Reliant Millennial Farmers.
PT Mandiri Banana Indonesia (MBI) is a plantation agribusiness based in Bogor City, West Java. We focus on the production, development, and marketing of banana commodities led by the Red Jumbo Barangan banana — while carrying the mission to empower local farmers and turn idle land productive.
Modern Cultivation, Real Social Value.
We integrate modern cultivation practices with social values through an inclusive farmer partnership scheme, ensuring every harvested fruit delivers positive economic impact for the surrounding community.
In a phase of massive expansion, MBI targets land growth of up to 150 hectares — partly consolidated together with MNC Group — covering the buffer regions of Greater Jakarta, West Java, DKI Jakarta, and the Banten coast (Serang, Pandeglang, Pelabuhan Ratu).
To become Indonesia’s leading agribusiness company that prioritizes quality, the economic sustainability of communities, and the fulfilment of national and international food needs.
Company Management Structure.
Our Milestones.
A gathering with farmer groups, the agriculture office, BPP Regions VI/VII/VIII, and campus student bodies at Taman Tanah Sareal, Bogor City.
Signing of a 3-year collaboration and a 3,000 m² demo-plot investment in Cibalagung; coinciding with an FST UIN Jakarta delegation visit to the BJM plantation.
The Faculty of Science and Technology, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah, explored applied agrotechnology cooperation on Red Jumbo Barangan banana development.
Mayor of Bogor Dedie A. Rachim harvested 100 bunches of intercropped BJM at the Taman Tanah Sareal demo plot.
A food-security collaboration meeting at the National Scout Movement headquarters, attended by Kwarnas Chair Budi Waseso.
Academic research on MBI’s post-harvest facility layout published in an accredited journal (Vol. 2 No. 3).
Planting of BJM and edamame with Kwarnas Pramuka, supporting the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program.
A cross-border research consortium at Nanggerang Village Hall, Sukabumi — targeting 23–25 kg/bunch and exports to Singapore.
