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Rejoso Kita

Preserving and Restoring Watersheds in Indonesia through Sustainable Practices

status Handed-over
country Indonesia
theme Regenerative agriculture
Implementation Date
2016 2022
Budget
1.03M

Tackling Local Challenges

The Rejoso watershed, located on the eastern part of Java Island, is a crucial source of water for 1.3 million people in Indonesia.

However, over the years the watershed has faced challenges from land use change and overexploitation of ground water, especially from numerous illegal community wells. Additional landscape challenges and complexity come from conventional horticulture, which causes increased rainfall runoff and worsens the risk of landslides; poor governance of lakes; and over-irrigation of rice fields from self-flowing wells.

These environmental challenges have led to a 30% decrease in the flow rate into Umbulan, the main reservoir supporting the East Java area.

How does it work?

The program covers all parts of the watershed, including upstream, midstream, and downstream, by building a shared responsibility among the water users.

Upstream and midstream:

The Rejoso Kita initiative aids farmers through two main strategies: (1) protecting trees in the upstream areas and reforesting in the midstream areas, and (2) promoting the adoption of sustainable farming practices. Ultimately, these efforts contribute to the protection and preservation of watersheds.

To achieve this, the coalition has developed a system of payments to farmers who adopt and maintain regenerative practices on their land. This approach, known as “Payment for Ecosystem Services,” has proven to be effective. Funding for the initiative comes from both private and public entities that benefit from the collective protection of watersheds.

Downstream

On the other hand, the downstream approach is different. It involves two key components: (1) implementing a sustainable rice cultivation program, and (2) ensuring proper installation of wells to facilitate the adoption of climate-smart practices by rice paddy farmers.

Benefits for the Whole Ecosystem [2023 project impact]

Upstream and midstream, the implementation of best practices has resulted in the preservation of regenerative practices on approximately 106.6 hectares of land, which is equivalent to 152 football fields, as well as the preservation and replanting of over 47,000 trees.

Metrics

  • ~270

    farmers supported in regenerative practices.

  • 50+ ha

    practices implemented across 150+ hectares.

  • 106.6 ha

    engaged in sustainable practices

  • 47,000+

    trees preserved

  • 180+

    rice farmers saw increased productivity

  • 30%

    improvement of water efficiency

Humans of Ecosystem Voices

  • Sukono

    Upstream Farmer

  • Ngationo

    Midstream Farmer

  • Taufik

    Downstream Rice Farmer

Read about Humans of Ecosystem

Knowledge

  • Watershed Protection

    Published on 31/07/2025

    Rejoso Kita – Infographic

    Preserving and Restoring Watersheds in Indonesia through Sustainable Practices

  • Watershed Protection

    Published on 31/07/2025

    Rejoso Kita – The Stories of Sukono, Ngationo & Taufik

    Discover the Testimonies of Sukono, Ngationo & Taufik, and the Role of the Rejoso Kita Project in Preserving and Restoring Watersheds in Indonesia

  • Partners

    • Danone logo - Partner of Danone Ecosystem

      Danone

    • Pasuruan Water logo - Partner of Danone Ecosystem

      Pasuruan Water

    • World Agroforestry logo - Partner of Danone Ecosystem

      World Agroforestry

    Supported SDGs

    • 3 Good health and well-being

      Good health and well-being

    • Sustainable Development Goal - Clean water and sanitation

      Clean water and sanitation

    • 12 Responsable consumption and production

      Responsible consumption and production

    • Sustainable Development Goal - Climate action

      Climate action

    Project coordinator

    Adrian ISHAK

    Project Coordinator ASIA

    Adrian is working with Danone Ecosystem as Project Portfolio Coordinator in Asia, leading key topics of Watershed Protection & Plastic Collection.