The Ministry of Cooperatives (Kemenkop) continues to strive to improve efficiency and effectiveness in the management of the Red and White Village Cooperative (Kopdes/Kel) through digitization with the Village Cooperative Management Information System (Simkopdes).
Data based on Simkopdes as of November 21, 2025, there are 76,733 Red and White Kopdes that have Simkopdes accounts or 92.69 percent. Meanwhile, there are 82,780 Red and White Kopdes consisting of 74,185 Red and White Village Cooperatives and 8,595 Red and White Village Cooperatives.
This system allows comprehensive monitoring of village cooperative data. Starting from the number of cooperatives, the number of members, administrators, supervisors, to the location of cooperative land," said Deputy for Institution and Digitization of the Kemenkop Cooperative Hendra Saragih quoted on Saturday, November 22.
Henra explained that Simkopdes was built to provide an integrated national dashboard. This microsite can also be accessed by other ministries as well as the Regional Government.
The Ministry of Cooperatives also supports the acceleration of development based on Presidential Instruction Number 17 of 2025 concerning the Acceleration of Physical Development of Outlets, Warehouses, and Completeness of Village Cooperatives or Red and White Villages, as well as Presidential Instruction Number 9 of 2025 which is also related to the Acceleration of the Establishment of Village Cooperatives / Red and White Villages.
Currently, there are 32,071 land points that have been recorded in the system, with 15,028 land in the construction process.
"At least 20,000 outlet warehouse construction will be completed this November," he explained.
Meanwhile, the inventory of land points is targeted at 40 thousand in December, and as many as 60,000 in January, so that all targets are completed in March 2026.
"The Ministry of Cooperatives is working with PT Agrinas and the TNI to inventory the land of the Regional and Village Government which can be used as a location for the construction of a outlet warehouse," he said.
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Henra also detailed that there were several land criteria that were inventoried. For example, land must be owned by the Regional Government or the Village Government which is strategic and has no problems.
Then, grant land from cooperative management, village property, land or regional property that is still unemployed, such as government offices with the condition that there is approval from the village government, and must be state property.
"With these various efforts, Kemenkop hopes to improve the performance of village cooperatives and provide greater benefits for the community," he hoped.
On the same occasion, Assistant Deputy for Digitalization of the Ministry of Cooperatives Riza Azmi added, Simkopdes is integrated with data from various ministries and institutions (K/L). Such as tax data, population data from the Ministry of Home Affairs, village fund data, to land data from Agrinas.
"The Coordinating Ministry has made a microsite for each of these cooperatives, which the cooperative management can update their profiles," he explained.
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