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View all search resultsRecord-high yields in the first four months of the year has helped expand the national rice reserve from 1.7 million to 3.5 million tonnes, inadvertently leading to a shortage of storage facilities but also creating an export opportunity.
The Indonesian Military (TNI) has rotated dozens of high-ranking officers, including newly appointed State Logistics Agency (Bulog) president director Maj. Gen. Novi Helmy Prasetya, amid mounting concerns over the military’s growing influence in civilian affairs.
State-Owned Enterprises (SOE) Minister Erick Thohir has appointed Major General Novi Helmy Prasetya as the new president director of the State Logistics Agency (Bulog), sparking concerns about military involvement in civilian institutions. Given Bulog’s critical role in national food security, the decision raises questions about whether military leadership is equipped to handle the agency’s complex economic and logistical challenges.
The appointment of Army general Novi Helmy Prasetya to a top civilian post in the State Logistics Agency (Bulog), which controls national rice reverses, has sparked concerns about the government's efforts to expand the role of the military in the food sector.
The government's move to temporarily halt both the rice aid and SPHP programs is part of a strategy to boost farm gate prices, while the President has vowed that the state would close down and take over the operations of noncompliant mills.
The State Logistics Agency (Bulog), has been proposed to become an autonomous body directly accountable to President Prabowo Subianto. With this change, Bulog would no longer be under the supervision of the State-Owned Enterprises Ministry, effectively reinstating Bulog’s institutional power back to the New Order era.