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View all search resultsThe Jakarta Scholar Symposium, or JSS is an independent, non-profit coalition dedicated to shining a light on the passions and insights of Jakarta’s scholars. JSS provides a TED-Ed style seminar for students to showcase their passions, their projects, and the impact they are making in our community. The fourth volume of the Jakarta Scholars Symposium (JSS) was held on May 28, 2025 in Soehanna Hall, offering a platform for high school pupils to showcase their latest innovations.
The trade minister says the government is preparing several strategies to stave off potential impacts of impending US tariffs and any miscommunication over Prabowo's food self-sufficiency agenda, as the country still relies on certain agricultural imports.
In a bid to enhance economic resilience and human resources in the agricultural sector, PT Permodalan Nasional Madani (PNM) in Padang, West Sumatra, in partnership with the Government Investment Center (PIP), held a large-scale business capacity development (PKU) event. The event took place on Oct. 26 at the Emir Hotel Lubuk Sikaping, gathering 300 Mekaar program clients. Under the theme “Inclusive Financial Access, Productive Community”, the event aimed to deepen female farmers’ understanding of financial management and agricultural knowledge.
National food security remains a strategic issue continuously discussed by various stakeholders. The complexity of food management from the central to regional levels, cross-sectoral dynamics, and the relationship between energy security and agricultural productivity all influence Indonesia's food security.
US senators Susan Collins and Michael Bennet -- a Maine Republican and a Colorado Democrat -- are spearheading a bid to convince government officials to back away from plans to call the root vegetable a grain, a move they fear would hurt farming.
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