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View all search resultsThe agreement in Rome just before midnight on Thursday is seen as crucial to giving impetus to the landmark 2022 deal to halt the rampant destruction of nature this decade, which included a goal to provide $200 billion a year in finance.
For decades, Indonesia has strived to optimize the productivity of its farmers to be able to meet the ever-growing domestic demand. The free meals program now presents a golden opportunity to pursue that ambition at a systemic scale, from farm to table, from nature to the pockets of the poorest.
The goal of attaining food sufficiency has been linked to national pride, not just in relation to Prabowo’s nationalist and populist tendencies, but perhaps also to Indonesia’s status in the past as a underdeveloped country.
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