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View all search resultsThree years since the food estate was launched by the government, the program has yet to produce satisfactory results despite sacrificing peatlands and forests in Central Kalimantan, Pantau Gambut's latest study says.
A policy overhaul in the agriculture and related sectors is needed to eliminate programs that hinder the country from reaching its net zero goals and to encourage sustainable practices that ensure food security.
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has urged his ministers to scale up the country’s food estate megaproject to boost agricultural productivity, even as technical problems continue to plague the program in its third year.
The President has issued a bold statement that the environment and development are not mutually exclusive, but whether the government can fall in line with the global commitments he makes at COP 26 is another issue.