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October 22, 2012

Jakarta Globe - October 22, 2012

Markus Junianto Sihaloho – Legislators have praised the recently passed Food Law as laying the foundation for boosting food security, but critics contend that it leaves the question of

October 21, 2012

Jakarta Globe - October 21, 2012

Pitan Daslani – As Indonesia joined the rest of the United Nations to commemorate World Food Day, politicians and agricultural experts said that our country's food-security policy shoul

October 20, 2012

Jakarta Post - October 20, 2012

Hans David Tampubolon, Jakarta – The government has said that the national rice stock is enough to cover the nation's needs for the next seven months.

September 11, 2012

Jakarta Post - September 11, 2012

Arya Dipa and Slamet Susanto, Bandung/Yogyakarta – Agriculture Minister Suswono said the drought in various provinces in Indonesia had caused 23,000 hectares (ha) of 13 million ha of fa

September 10, 2012

Jakarta Post - September 10, 2012

Linda Yulisman, Jakarta – The government's plan to reinstate state-owned logistics firm Bulog's role as a buffer stock agency of several basic commodities, including rice, sugar and soy

July 20, 2012

Jakarta Post - July 20, 2012

Elly Burhaini Faizal, Jakarta – Excessive use of imported hybrid seeds in local farming to boost rice production will affect local plant varieties and eventually lead them to extinction

July 19, 2012

Asian Human Rights Commission - July 19, 2012

Selwyn Moran – West Papua, the easternmost island under Indonesia's control, is a land beset by troubles.

June 29, 2012

Jakarta Post - June 29, 2012

Arya Dipa and Nana Rukmana, Bandung/Cirebon – Fifty-two percent of the nation's network of irrigation systems needs repair, a top agriculture official says.

June 4, 2012

Inter Press Service - June 4, 2012

Kafil Yamin, Indramayu – Another month of plying his becak in the capital city and Sarjo will be coming back to this West Java district to harvest the rice ripening on his 1,400 square

April 19, 2012

Berita Satu - April 19, 2012

Alina Musta'idah – Indonesian farmers use an alarming amount of pesticides – including some with illegal toxic chemicals – on their crops, the People's Coalition for Food Sovereignty (K

April 18, 2012

Jakarta Post - April 18, 2012

Jakarta – A coalition of NGOs have warned that the 2012 Land Acquisition Law could lead to the massive conversion of farmland in Indonesia, reducing food production.

April 14, 2012

Kompas - April 14, 2012

Jakarta – Because the government has failed to fulfill its promise of agrarian reform, the process of rural proletarianisation continues unabated.

Jakarta Globe - April 14, 2012

Lenny Tristia Tambun – A national business organization has called on the government to reconsider its beef "self-sufficiency" program, which its members say has caused a scarcity of th

April 13, 2012

Jakarta Globe - April 13, 2012

Tunggadewa Mattangkilang, Balikpapan, East Kalimantan – Millions of the country's traditional fishermen have left their jobs to become motorcycle taxi drivers, street vendors or trash p

March 14, 2012

Jakarta Globe - March 14, 2012

Dessy Sagita – Most Indonesians may be employed in the agricultural sector, but dwindling investment in the field and lack of government attention has led to a food crisis and widesprea

Jakarta Globe - March 14, 2012

Tunggadewa Mattangkilang, Samarinda, East Kalimantan – Land issues and mine permits are threatening to scuttle a government plan to turn East Kalimantan into a center for national food

December 14, 2011

Reuters - December 14, 2011

Yayat Supriatna – Indonesia is concerned about domestic white sugar supplies between March and May next year when current stocks of 740,000 tons run out and the new crushing season has

December 11, 2011

Jakarta Globe - December 11, 2011

Fitri, Lombok – Siti Fatimah sat in front of a burning stove as a kettle hissed.

November 22, 2011

Jakarta Post - November 22, 2011

Apriadi Gunawan, Medan – Traditional fishermen in Medan, North Sumatra, have complained about fish that they allege are being imported by merchants from Malaysia, Thailand, China and In

November 19, 2011

Jakarta Post - November 19, 2011

Yuli Tri Suwarni, Bandung – Local tea farmers asked the government on Friday to regulate tea imports, which have reportedly begun to pressure the domestic market.

November 3, 2011

Jakarta Post - November 3, 2011

Esther Samboh, Jakarta – Lower production of Indonesian key crops this year coupled with a global rice shortage may threaten food security and boost prices, as the country counters the

October 22, 2011

Jakarta Post - October 22, 2011

Jakarta – A group of NGOs advocating agricultural issues are calling on the Agriculture Ministry to revoke its new regulation that allows cultivation of genetically modified organisms (

October 20, 2011

Jakarta Post - October 20, 2011

An NGO has criticized the Agriculture Minister's regulation No. 61/2011, which would allow transgenic seeds companies to conduct business, as it could harm greater interests.

Jakarta Post - October 20, 2011

Jakarta – The government should refrain from importing vast amounts of rice to avoid impoverishing farmers, a campaigner says.

September 24, 2011

Jakarta Post - September 24, 2011

Muhammad Ikhwan, Jakarta – Indonesia will commemorate the 51st National Farmers' Day on Sept. 24.

Jakarta Post - September 24, 2011

Jakarta – Hundreds of farmers from the Indonesian Farmers Union (SPI) rallied in front of the State Palace on Saturday in observance of National Farmers Day.

September 13, 2011

Jakarta Globe - September 13, 2011

Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara – Almost 100,000 people in Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara province were facing a serious food crisis, an official said on Tuesday.

September 5, 2011

Jakarta Post - September 5, 2011

Yemris Fointuna, Kupang – At least 72 villages in East Sumba regency in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) are facing a severe food crisis that has prompted the central government to send bags of

July 29, 2011

Jakarta Post - July 29, 2011

Slamet Susanto and Panca Nugraha, Yogyakarta Mataram – With more than 100 hectares of agricultural land converted to residential use every year in Bantul regency, production of dried un

July 27, 2011

Jakarta Post - July 27, 2011

Nani Afrida – Paddy farmer Sewi, 50, spent heavily before the harvest in May to save his crops from rats and pests.

Jakarta Post - July 27, 2011

This is the second of two reports on misappropriation in agricultural development.

July 26, 2011

Jakarta Post - July 26, 2011

This is the first of two reports on agriculture development in Indonesia – an alleged victim of political misappropriation in many rural areas, where efforts to increase productivity

Jakarta Post - July 26, 2011

Nani Afrida – Free seeds, fertilizers, farming tools and financial capital, funded by taxpayer money, are up for grabs for thousands of poor farmers.

July 25, 2011

Jakarta Post - July 25, 2011

Jakarta – A group of NGOs have called on lawmakers to include principles of food sovereignty in their draft revision to the 1996 Food Law to protect local farmers.

June 10, 2011

Jakarta Globe - June 10, 2011

Lenita Sulthani, Karawang, West Java – Ngadiyo, a farmer in Indonesia's West Java, worries that there won't be anyone to grow rice once he retires.

June 2, 2011

Jakarta Globe - June 2, 2011

Fidelis E. Satriastanti – In the face of increasing food scarcity, Indonesia has no choice but to reduce its dependence on rice, according to nongovernmental organizations.

May 25, 2011

Kompas - May 25, 2011

Jakarta – Foreign penetration through multi-national companies in the food sector is increasing and spreading.

May 23, 2011

ABC Radio Australia - May 23, 2011

Last week, Connect Asia ran a story about coffee farmers in East Timor, who were shocked to hear the green coffee cheries they sold to middlemen for 30 cents US went on to be sold for 2

May 20, 2011

Jakarta Globe - May 20, 2011

Made Arya Kencana & Camelia Pasandaran, Denpasar – New data shows that Bali's farmers are steadily being squeezed out as agricultural lands are increasingly converted for use in the

May 18, 2011

ABC Radio Australia - May 18, 2011

Thousands of coffee farmers in East Timor are bracing for a lean harvest, with heavy rains taking their toll.

May 9, 2011

Global Asia - May 9, 2011

Joe Cochrane – An outcry is growing over the government's move to restrict imports of cattle and beef.

February 7, 2011

Bloomberg - February 7, 2011

Eko Listiyorini & Supunnabul Suwannakij – Indonesia, the third-biggest rice importer in Asia, is seeking to "strengthen" its stockpiles to protect the poor against rising costs, Dep

January 28, 2011

Associated Press - January 28, 2011

Adriana Nina Kusuma – Indonesia will scrap import duty on rice until the end of March 2011 as part of the government efforts to ease food prices and fight inflation, the finance ministr

January 25, 2011

Jakarta Post - January 25, 2011

Esther Samboh, Jakarta – The government will set aside about Rp 1 trillion (US$110.34 million) from the 2011 State Budget to build the foundations for the Merauke food estate project in

January 21, 2011

Jakarta Globe - January 21, 2011

Camelia Pasandaran, Palembang – In the midst of global worries over food availability, farmers are just as worried about their livelihood.

January 20, 2011

Jakarta Post - January 20, 2011

Esther Samboh, Jakarta – The government will soon abolish import duties for 30 staple commodities starting from the end of this month amid rising concerns over a possible food supply sh

November 19, 2010

Jakarta Post - November 19, 2010

Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara – Some 1,481 villages in East Nusa Tenggara (NTB) are at risk of running short of food following months of inclement weather have caused harvests to fail in t

October 25, 2010

Jakarta Post - October 25, 2010

Jakarta – Activists and agrarian experts agreed on Sunday that the government's effort to distribute hundreds of hectares of land to farmers was still far from a "genuine land reform pr

October 16, 2010

Jakarta Post - October 16, 2010

Jakarta – A coalition of activists is commemorating World Food Day, on Oct. 16, by demanding that the government shift focus from big food producers.

October 8, 2010

Jakarta Globe - October 8, 2010

Reuters, Bloomberg & JG, Jakarta – Heavy rains have hit rice production hard, forcing Indonesia, a top rice producer, to import the crop for the first time since 2007, the State Log