Bio Sarana Indonesia

This is Bio Sarana Indonesia

COMPANY PROFILE
PT BIO SARANA INDONESIA (PT BSI) is a national private company specializing in the agro-industry sector, established in 2014 and headquartered in Jakarta. PT BSI operates modern manufacturing facilities and utilizes advanced technology to produce plant-based pesticides, organic fertilizers, and pheromones, integrated with an experimental field located in Sukabumi, West Java.

PT BSI is fully committed to producing innovative products based on Indonesia's natural resources as part of its efforts to enhance agricultural productivity, improve farmers' well-being, and achieve sustainable agriculture.

VISION
PT BSI becomes a leading company in providing integrated agricultural solutions and natural pesticides derived from Indonesia's biodiversity, supporting sustainable, healthy, and globally competitive agriculture.

MISSION

  • Develop effective, safe, and environmentally friendly natural pesticides utilizing Indonesia’s rich biodiversity.
  • Committed to support sustainable agriculture through education, capacity building, and environmentally sustainable integrated farming solutions.
  • Drive continuous research and innovation to develop practical and sustainable agricultural products.
  • Strengthen national and global market presence through a commitment to the highest standards of quality, safety, and sustainability. 
 

PT Bio Sarana Indonesia’s Key Competitive Advantages:

  • Premium Quality Raw Materials: We carefully select natural ingredients to ensure effective and reliable agricultural products.
  • Sustained Innovation and Development: We continuously conduct research, development, and innovation to deliver practical and sustainable agricultural solutions.
  • Certified Quality and Regulatory Compliance: Produk telah tersertifikasi Lembaga berwenang dan melewati pengujian di laboratorium terakreditasi
 

Marketing & Distribution

Our products are available across Indonesia through a strong network of distributors, agricultural shops, farmer groups, Village Unit Cooperatives (KUD), industry associations, and government institutions.