Real-World Asset (RWA) tokenization – converting physical assets like commodities, property, and infrastructure into digital tokens on the blockchain – is a key priority for Indonesia’s digital economy. APRO Oracle will work closely with national and regional governments to enable secure, compliant RWA adoption across critical sectors. Here’s the collaboration roadmap:
1. Strategic Engagement with National Government Bodies
APRO will partner with key ministries to integrate its oracle infrastructure into national RWA initiatives:
Ministry of Trade (Kemendag)
- Collaboration Focus: Tokenization of agricultural and mineral commodities.
- Actions:
- Embed APRO’s data feeds into Kemendag’s National Commodity Trading System to provide real-time, verified prices for palm oil, rubber, coffee, and minerals.
- Co-develop a national RWA tokenization framework for commodities, with APRO’s oracle ensuring data integrity and compliance with international standards (e.g., RSPO for palm oil).
- Launch a pilot program in Jambi (palm oil) and North Sumatra (rubber) to tokenize smallholder produce – enabling direct access to global markets and fair pricing.
Ministry of Finance (Kemenkeu)
- Collaboration Focus: Tokenization of government bonds, infrastructure projects, and property.
- Actions:
- Use APRO’s oracle to verify asset valuations, cash flows, and compliance for tokenized government securities and public-private partnership (PPP) projects.
- Integrate APRO’s verification tools into Kemenkeu’s Digital Finance Platform to streamline RWA issuance and trading.
- Support the tokenization of low-cost housing projects in Jakarta and Surabaya, with APRO providing real-time data on construction progress and occupancy rates.
Ministry of Agriculture (Kementan)
- Collaboration Focus: Tokenization of smallholder agricultural assets and supply chains.
- Actions:
- Deploy APRO’s AI agents and data feeds to track crop yields, soil quality, and sustainability practices – creating verifiable records for tokenized agricultural assets.
- Co-fund a "Tokenized Smallholder Program" to help 5,000 farmers in East Java and Central Java convert their harvests into digital tokens, enabling access to credit and pre-harvest financing.
- Integrate APRO’s data with Kementan’s Sustainable Agriculture Information System to ensure RWA tokens meet environmental standards.
Regulatory Bodies (Bappebti, OJK, CoFTRA)
- Collaboration Focus: Ensuring compliance and building regulatory trust for RWA tokenization.
- Actions:
- Work with Bappebti to classify RWA tokens under Indonesia’s crypto commodity regulations, with APRO’s oracle providing mandatory data verification for all tokenized assets.
- Partner with OJK to develop standards for RWA-backed financial products, using APRO’s secure data feeds to monitor risk and ensure consumer protection.
- Implement on-chain audit trails that allow CoFTRA (Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Center) to track RWA transactions in real time – addressing anti-money laundering (AML) concerns.
2. Regional Government Partnerships
Indonesia’s provincial and regency governments will play a critical role in driving on-the-ground adoption:
- Regional RWA Task Forces: Form joint teams with local governments in priority regions (Jambi, North Sumatra, East Java, Bali) to identify high-potential assets for tokenization – such as tourism properties in Bali or fisheries in North Sulawesi.
- Local Infrastructure Integration: Use APRO’s oracle to support tokenization of regional infrastructure projects (e.g., water supply systems, rural roads), enabling community investment and transparent project monitoring.
- Capacity Building: Train regional government staff on APRO’s technology and RWA best practices, empowering them to manage local tokenization initiatives independently.
- Budget Alignment: Collaborate with regional governments to allocate APBD (regional development budget) funds for RWA pilot programs and infrastructure upgrades.
3. Joint Program Implementation & Scaling
Pilot Phase (First 12 Months)
- Launch 3-5 targeted pilots:
- Commodity tokenization (palm oil in Jambi, rubber in North Sumatra).
- Low-cost housing tokenization in Jakarta.
- Agricultural supply chain tokenization in East Java.
- Collect feedback from governments, smallholders, and investors to refine data feeds and compliance processes.
- Demonstrate impact through metrics like increased smallholder incomes, reduced transaction costs, and improved supply chain transparency.
Scale-Up Phase (12-24 Months)
- Expand to 15+ provinces, using successful pilot models to secure additional government and private sector funding.
- Integrate APRO’s RWA solutions into national programs like Indonesia Digital Economy Roadmap 2045 and National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN).
- Establish a national "RWA Tokenization Center" in Jakarta, co-managed by the government and APRO, to coordinate initiatives, train stakeholders, and support innovation.
4. Mutual Benefits of Collaboration
- For APRO Oracle:
- Access to government networks and priority sectors for scaling its oracle services.
- Regulatory clarity that enables long-term operations in Indonesia.
- Validation as a trusted partner for national digital transformation initiatives.
- For Indonesian Governments:
- Tools to unlock new sources of capital for infrastructure and smallholder development.
- Improved transparency and efficiency in commodity trading and asset management.
- Data-driven insights to inform policy decisions and meet sustainability targets.
- For Communities:
- Access to global markets and financial services for previously illiquid assets.
- Fairer pricing and reduced reliance on middlemen for smallholder producers.
- Increased participation in Indonesia’s digital economy.
By working hand-in-hand with Indonesia’s government at all levels, APRO Oracle aims to turn RWA tokenization into a powerful tool for inclusive growth – ensuring that the benefits of blockchain technology reach every corner of the country.

