SUSTAINABLE Plantation
We are committed to adopting sustainable agricultural practices in our daily operations.
Our Produce
We use the best seedling available from Malaysia and Papua New Guinea to ensure the best yield seedlings are planted.
Our Process
Using the most advanced and sustainable methods in processing for better quality in yield.
Our community
We created a sustainable community that can cherish the growth and development of the lands where they belong.
SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES
At BOPPL, we adopt good agricultural practices with zero-burning technique in our land preparation stage. We use the best seedling available from Malaysia and Papua New Guinea to ensure the best yield seedlings are planted. We are committed to adopting sustainable agricultural practices in our daily operations by promoting a good balance in the aspect of environmental health, economic profitability and social responsibility.
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
On 26th February 2018 we heard that an earthquake had struck parts of the three highlands provinces in Papua New Guinea. In an effort to help in the restoration of those life affected, BOPPL made a donation through the Government of PNG in its ongoing relief efforts in the areas affected by the earthquake, including the restoration of infrastructure and basic services.
WELL-PLANNED COMMUNITY
At BOPPL, besides developing the area into a vast modern state of the art palm oil plantation, the developer shall endeavor to build basic amenities such as the community health care centers, schools and learning centers, and community centers for the people within the project area to create a sustainable community that can cherish the growth and development of the lands where they belong.
Bringing Opportunities, Progression, Prosperity to the Land of Everyone’s Future!
About Our Company
About Papua New Guinea
About Our Company
Bewani Oil Palm Plantations Limited (BOPPL) is a company incorporated and has been operating its businesses in Vanimo Green District, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea since 2010. BOPPL is amongst the largest plantation companies in PNG developing more than 100,000 hectares of land into large oil palm plantations. The company is led by founders with deep expertise in agribusiness. With our so many years of planting and milling experiences, Bewani Oil Palm Plantations Limited (BOPPL) is set to fully benefit from the valuable know-how possessed by the founder.
About Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea, in the southwestern Pacific, encompasses the eastern half of New Guinea and its offshore islands. A country of immense cultural and biological diversity, it’s known for its beaches and coral reefs. Inland are active volcanoes, granite Mt. Wilhelm, dense rainforest and hiking routes like the Kokoda Trail. There are also traditional tribal villages, many with their own languages The islands that constitute Papua New Guinea were settled over a period of 40,000 years by the mixture of peoples who are generally referred to as Melanesians. Since the country achieved independence in 1975, one of its principal challenges has been the difficulty of governing many hundreds of diverse, once-isolated local societies as a viable single nation.
Why we are the best
Sustainability
We practice a high standards of sustainability to ensure that our plantations are maintained with minimal destruction to its nature surroundings
Respect
Respect is a key integral aspect of our involvement with the local tribes in Papua New Guinea to ensure we do not offend their cultural and religious practices.
Transparency
Transparency is our key commitment with our stakeholders and investors to ensure progress reporting is up to date, and this has helped us grow into the largest plantation in Papua New Guinea
Integrity
Because acting with integrity is the base principle of our management to ensure that all stakeholders including the native people are protected with trust and integrity.
Professionalism
Our core management uplift the essence of professionalism in carry out their duties as an obligation towards to prosperity and future of the people in Papua New Guinea

