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Agriculture in Indonesia started as a means to grow and provide food. Rice, coconut, sugar palm, taro, tubers, shallots and tropical fruits were among the earliest produce being cultivated in the archipelago. Evidence of wild rice cultivation on the island of Sulawesi dates back from 3000 BCE.
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The Ministry of Agriculture (Indonesian: Kementerian Pertanian) is a government ministry which oversees the development of agriculture in Indonesia. It is headed by a Minister of Agriculture, who is directly responsible to President.
Indonesia is one of the world’s largest producers and exporters of agricultural products, supplying important commodities such as palm oil, natural rubber, cocoa, coffee, rice, and spices to...
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing. The consistent monsoon climate and almost even distribution of rainfall in Indonesia make it possible for the same types of crops to be grown throughout the country. Less than one-fifth of the total land surface, however, is devoted to crop cultivation.
Indonesia adalah penghasil utama dari berbagai produk pertanian tropis. Komoditas pertanian penting di Indonesia meliputi minyak sawit , karet alam , kakao , kopi , teh , singkong , beras dan rempah-rempah tropis.
Indonesia. Support as a share of gross farm receipts in Indonesia declined to 8.0% in 2020-22 after peaking at 26.2% in 2015. The largest component is Market Price Support (MPS) to producers, in line with the government’s focus on food sovereignty and self-reliance.
The 2023 Agricultural Census data (ST2023) is the answer to the latest strategic issues in the agricultural sector that are needed by the government. ST2023 guarantees the availability of agricultural data needs, both at the regional level, national level, and global level.
Three out of five Indonesians live in rural areas, and farming is their main occupation. Over the last 35 years, IFAD and the Government of Indonesia have invested more than US$1 billion in rural people to strengthen inclusive and environmentally sustainable economic growth.
The Indonesian Agency for Agricultural Research and Development (Indonesian: Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Pertanian, abbreviated as Balitbangtan) abbreviated in English as IAARD was a supporting unit of the Ministry of Agriculture which is responsible for state research, development, and innovation in the field of agriculture in Indonesia.
The average growth rate of Indonesia's population has gone down to 1.49%, although this varies greatly between provinces. Indonesia has shown agricultural strength in recent years. It doubled cereal production between 1979 and 2009 and almost quadrupled meat production for the same period.
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing, value added (% of GDP) - Indonesia. World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.
The government of Indonesia’s 2015–2019 National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) highlights two distinct roles of the agriculture sector which are to (i) increase rice production for food security, and (ii) develop higher value cropping to improve rural livelihoods.
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It argues that short-term agricultural policy responses to global crises must simultaneously address current challenges and support reforms to combat climate change and distortions in international markets.
Indonesia is the third-largest producer of rice in the world. Rice is the staple food in the Indonesian diet, accounting for more than half of the calories in the average diet, and the source of livelihood for about 20 million households, or about 100 million people, in the late 1980s.
Agriculture in Indonesia is one of the key sectors within the Indonesian economy. In the last 50 years, the sector's share in national gross domestic product has decreased considerably, due to the rise of industrialisation and service sector.
Indonesia is the 11th largest export destination for U.S. agricultural products, and the U.S. was the second-largest exporter of agricultural goods to Indonesia, accounting for $3.3 billion. The top U.S. agricultural exports to Indonesia are soybeans, dairy products, distillers’ grains, cotton, wheat and beef products.
In 2022, the gross production value of agricultural goods in Indonesia approximately amounted to 138.79 billion U.S. dollars.
Average wholesale price index of agriculture sector Indonesia 2023, by commodity. GDP from agriculture, forestry, and fishing Indonesia 2023, by industry. Growth rate of value added in...