Indonesia is experiencing rapid urbanization, demographic changes, and changing dietary preferences. These trends have implications for the future of food demand and supply in the country. The study shows...
Indonesia’s agricultural strategy aims to expand national output, especially of strategic commodities, while also raising farm incomes. Urbanization and income growth are contributing to significant changes...
East Asia and some parts of Southeast Asia are experiencing a rapidly aging farming population raising questions about who will comprise the next generation of farmers. Indonesia is also beginning to experience...
Smallholder production predominates in many areas of primary food production in Indonesia. Yet, outside of oil palm and poultry, contract farming is rare as are other forms of collective action or vertical...
Indonesia is considering phasing out its fertilizer subsidy program due to concerns about its high fiscal cost, limited impact on agricultural productivity, and unintended adverse environmental impacts...
For an island nation such as Indonesia, with a population of more than two hundred and sixty million people, nearly forty five percent of whom live in rural areas and who depend on the country’s agriculture...