Why Its Time to Rethink the Way We Work in Plantations
Did you know?
๐ข๏ธ Indonesia and Malaysia produce over 85% of the world\'s palm oil.
Yet both face the same problem:
โก๏ธ Labour shortage.
โก๏ธ Low youth participation.
โก๏ธ Inefficient, high-turnover hiring systems.
So here\'s the question:
What if ASEAN plantations shared a borderless pool of skilled, certified workers โ just like tech talent today?
๐ Lets look at the data:
Top 5 Palm Oil Producers (2023):
- ๐ฎ๐ฉ Indonesia โ 46 million tonnes
- ๐ฒ๐พ Malaysia โ 19 million tonnes
- ๐น๐ญ Thailand โ 3.3 million tonnes
- ๐จ๐ด Colombia โ 1.7 million tonnes
- ๐ณ๐ฌ Nigeria โ 1.4 million tonnes
Despite the production strength, there\'s a huge wage and age disparity across borders.
| Country | Avg Wage (per tonne) | Avg Harvester Age |
| ๐ฒ๐พ Malaysia | RM90โ130 | 38โ50 |
| ๐ฎ๐ฉ Indonesia | RM50โ80 | 20โ35 |
| ๐น๐ญ Thailand | RM100โ150 | 45โ55 |
๐ก Younger workers are in Indonesia โ but Malaysia pays more per tonne.
Still, lack of certification and recognition across ASEAN countries limits mobility and upskilling.
๐ฅ Enter the Gig-Ready Plantation Workforce
Imagine:
- A FieldGig-style platform connecting skilled harvesters across ASEAN.
- Workers certified with performance-based records.
- Plantation owners hiring on-demand, across borders, with clear metrics.
- Governments setting shared standards, improving safety, productivity, and wages.
๐ง Why This Matters:
Weโre not just harvesting crops โ
Weโre growing food security, regional cooperation, and rural prosperity.
๐ฑ One skilled worker can harvest 3โ5 tonnes/day.
A certified team of 10 = 15,000 kg of production per week.
Multiply that across thousands of estates, and the math becomes clear:
This is not a labour issue. Itโs a system design issue.
๐ฃ Lets Build a Borderless Future of Work
๐ ๏ธ ASEAN needs to work like a bloc.
๐ Certified, data-backed gig workers should move freely, safely, and fairly.
๐ Malaysia and Indonesia must lead this change โ and invite others to join.
Letโs dignify plantation work.
Letโs digitalize the worker, not just the estate.
Letโs make the region thrive together.
