Selasa 18 Nov 2014 16:39 WIB

President: Indonesia must reduce its reliance on imported food

Salt farmer in Pamekasan, East Java (illustration)
Foto: Antara/Saiful Bahri
Salt farmer in Pamekasan, East Java (illustration)

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- President Joko 'Jokowi' Widodo asks all parties in Indonesia to make a collective effort to reduce the country's dependence on imported food products and start strengthening the nation's food security.

"We are an agrarian country but we import rice, corn, soybean, wheat, salt, vegetables, and fruits. Which food products do we not import? I am sad (to see this reality)," he said on Tuesday.

Indonesia should be able to be self-sufficient in any food stocks, including rice, within three or four years from now, the head of state told the participants of the National Resilience Institute's upgrading program here.

"With God's willing (Insya Allah), I do believe we can realize it," he said adding that routinely importing food products had made the country not enthusiastic to reach food security. 

According to President Joko Widodo, 52 percent of the country's irrigation system in Indonesia has been damaged and no new irrigation facilities have been built over the past 15 years.

"Eleven reservoirs will be built next year. Don't talk about agriculture. Where is the water from? And how do we deal with fertilizer and seeds?" he said.

Besides increasing the volume of products, it was also important for Indonesia to prepare a credible marketing system for its food products, he said.

sumber : Antara
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