 Thank you very much, Ms. Sarah Wayne, distinguished speakers and also participants. Ladies and gentlemen, we are now entering the closing sessions of our high-level policy dialogue today. I would like to inform you that we have more than 300 people joining online, and so far we have more than 120 people also joining offline at Hotel Borobudur with us right now. And I would like to invite for Professor Iskander Zulkarnain-Siregar from IPB University to wrap up the sessions today. Please, Professor Iskander, time is yours. So I have a little bit, a little slight, because my time is only seven minutes according to the committee. So this is a wrap-up session. So I'm Iskander Siregar from IPB University. Good afternoon. So we know that we have three sessions. Session one is again to recall the palm oil price fluctuation and supply change. So in the morning, much longer discussion, very good discussion and full of new information, delivered by, I think, 7th resource version. The session two is a global food and energy crisis and impacts on the palm oil sustainability roadmap. So we're talking about the sustainability roadmap. The session three is environment, just now. Finish, environment and livelihoods of people facing the global crisis. Later, I think the committee will show on the slide the session one. The price fluctuation, of course, influenced by multi-factors such as global production decrease in mostly vegetable oils in many countries, many producing countries, disruption of supply due to conflicts or war in this case. Next, this one. Third one, of course, climate change, weather anomaly. The fourth policy changes in some market countries, considering the global situation. And the fifth is the use of, of course, this has been mentioned also, vegetable oil for biofuels. Impact of global palm oil price fluctuation and climate change, of course, rising in the price, but now in Indonesia, like in Indonesia, current cooking oil price is stabilizing. Decrease on yields. So we talk about the productivity, particularly more on small holders. In this case, it's independent. The third one developed. So there are a lot of discussion on developing mitigation and adaptation strategies via certification instrument or sustainability standards. Links between the price fluctuation and supply chains as well as the governance. Global CPO trade is in Indonesia for not regulated for food and fuels, including at the site level. Identified gaps in the sustainability system. So in this case, we need more capacity building. Identified vulnerable small holders versus the non ones. And consideration also on the palm oil labors. So labors are very important, especially when we discuss with the industry or companies, facing maybe shortage of labors in the future. The measures discussed addressing the expected, the next, I would say, booming in the production due to yield improvement because of a lot of initiative for improving the productivity. And it was not also the working at the sub-national level, like district level, for securing the, let's say, good prices, despite in the future or in the next coming months or years, over supply. And the third one discussing on the benefit sharing mechanism for certification, such as how to handle the audit cost especially for the small holders. Next. This one is the second one. Global food energy crisis and impacts on the oil pump sustainability roadmap. So Professor Harry mentioned both the four identified key drivers for the crisis conflict, harvest, failure or losses, poverty and inequality. However, the crisis, despite the crisis or disruption, there are still positive trends increased in the product certification and also the commitment towards the sustainability. This is very important. Current global supply chain is fragile and the subsequent impact due to this condition hits harder on the disadvantaged groups, the ones who have very small size area with low productivity and lack of capacity. The measures, more and more collaboration, it is easy to be mentioned, we need producers, buyers, country, let's talk together. Keep meeting the sustainability criteria including sticking to the standard of sustainability. More dialogues on trade and markets, transparency and traceability including research and innovation. We should appreciate the result of the research innovation. Continuing the works for the global recognition of the national standard like Ispo, DIA has mentioned, sharing the cost for reaching the sustainable pump oil, eliminating the bad actors, extending the certified markets to alternative ones, the country like in Asia, India, China and accelerating the Ispo for small holders. Next. The third one, environment and livelihood, we still, we just heard from the resource person more discussion. Now, okay, with beyond the climate issue and desperation in this case is food system, for example, has been mentioned by Pak Suryaya through the different kind of innovation. More attention on intercropping, although it is at small scale trials, but we need to recheck the potential of this kind for food security, biodiversity enrichment in the plantation, et cetera. Small holders' livelihood is very vulnerable, impact on the crisis, on the livelihood we heard from the field. For example, water resources and it also have consequences on the household consumption. Pest, in this case, for example, is a maulat api and number of, because of this situation, increasing the number of poor households, the measure increasing resilience, doing more capacity building on good agriculture practice. Last one is maybe from the last discussion, reconciling the policies and the actors, for example, using the landscape approach. Next, I think that's all I could do, but of course this can be enriched with more discussion and better organization. Thank you very much. Thank you very much, Professor Iskander, for the wrap up of the talk session. Now please welcome Mrs. Brigitta Iswaro from C4Ecraft and also a senior journalist who will lead the way forward round table discussion planning. Mrs. Brigitta, please try to make sure. This is the result of the research that shows the complexity of the question regarding the palm oil and the economic crisis, energy and global economic crisis that we are facing now. In terms of the global palm oil, we have heard the complex issues that are quite significant among the prices in the global market with the sustainability issues that we are facing. And also, the lack of the production of palm oil or palm oil. From the results of the research, we found that the important factor to achieve the sustainability that appears is the working energy question and the condition of no deforestation and above all that is the green buyers. All actors, including big companies, corporations and also non-plasma companies have their own challenges. But the most important is the impact of all the crises and the situation of the global palm oil, the non-plasma companies. Now we know from what we discussed that the future challenges will be more difficult. It will not end soon. Because of what? Because the climate change has changed into a climate crisis. And in the case of the pandemic, we don't know whether it will end. Especially because of the Russian-Ukrainian war which we have never imagined will take place in this era. Based on what we have discussed today, we have to continue to walk. We can't stop here to find the right strategy. If we can't find the solution, at least we can find the right strategy because the conditions will always change in the future. For that, SIVOR IGRAPH plan to do a roundtable discussion to discuss this matter more deeply and more openly in a discussion that can be hoped to be done in a period of time. And that discussion is hoped to be more intense, deeper and involve more stakeholders. For that, before we can do a roundtable discussion, we ask all of you online or offline to keep giving feedback. But what should we pay more attention to? What should we discuss? Should we analyze more? Should we discuss in the future? For that, we use the application to get a word cloud. All of you can enter the feedback through the link. So, this is the QR scan, right? QR scan. Or, oh, it's already on each page, please. Please download it, enter the gadget, then there will be three points. The topic that you want to discuss more deeply is hoped to be three topics from each participant. Later, we will see results from the input given through the word cloud. The word cloud will show what words appear most often. That means that the largest number of words is the condition of palm oil, especially for the interests of the country and especially for farmers. Many have been told about the impact of global warming and crisis. Okay, this is very interesting. Please, when there are 50 people, 49 participants, 49 participants, 47, 46, 45, there are many. This is not wrong. There is one word that does not move, and there was no word, actually. It seems that the word was waited from earlier and did not come out. Okay, it seems... Yes, are all unexpected? Why are the other letters big? Are you confused? Okay. Okay, it's done. Could we assume that this is already done? Yes, I think we can assume that it's already done. Okay. Oh, no, no. It's still moving. 252. Oh, nice. 156. This is interesting. This means that there are many participants and they all contribute. After this, maybe we can make chaos. Done? I think you can assume that it's done because as long as people are putting their feedback, it will keep moving around. Oh, I see. So you should stop the feedback? Well, sort of, yes. Yes. So please do what you should do. I think for the participants, you can stop to send feedback now so that we can have a final wrap up. I ask for the all participants, please stop the feedback so we can just see what the result is. Well, the result is the most... is gender. The word gender. And the second one is Papua. And the third one is metapopulasi. Okay. And close to that is Enkate, oligarchy, biodiversity. Which one? High conservation value. Yeah, but the three that the most accused is metapopulasi, Papua, gender. And then high conservation value, we can take note on that. Yeah. Does anybody take note of this? Yeah, I think someone from C4. Yeah, okay, I'll write it down. Gender, metapopulasi, oligarchy, biodiversity. Can we save it? Yeah, okay, good. By the way, we have already seen all the word cloud. So later, internally, by C4, will be discussed how to address the round table discussion. Get ready, maybe among all of you who are here, you will get an invitation to get involved in the round table discussion. With this, my job is done. Thank you for all the participation at the end of this panel discussion. Good health for all of us. I hope we can meet again in a better condition. Thank you. Good evening. Thank you very much, Miss Brigita, for leading the way for the round table discussion planning. And also thank you, your distinguished guest and also participant for your participation. Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to inform you that the presentations from these high level policy dialogue can be accessed in the event webpage and also will be emailed to you along with certificate. Comedy, can you show the link for the presentation material? This is the event webpage that you can access. And ladies and gentlemen, this is the end of our high level policy dialogue today. Palm oil and environmental sustainability, first in food, climate and also energy crisis. Thank you very much for your participation. We hope to see you again on the next Thread Hub event and see you. Please give a round of applause for all of us.