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The Indonesian Central Statistics Agency (BPS) warns of an increased risk of crop failure in late 2025 due to extreme weather conditions causing floods and landslides in various regions. BPS Deputy Pudji Ismartini highlighted that November and December 2025 pose a higher risk due to potential natural disasters. The agency has extended field observations in affected areas like Aceh, West Sumatra, and North Sumatra to monitor the situation closely.
The Indonesian Central Statistics Agency (BPS) has issued a warning about the potential for increased crop failure in the coming months, particularly towards the end of 2025. BPS Deputy for Distribution and Services Statistics, Pudji Ismartini, stated that the risk is significantly higher due to extreme weather conditions that have been causing floods and landslides across various regions of Indonesia.
Provinces such as Aceh, West Sumatra, and North Sumatra have been particularly impacted by natural disasters, which could have a detrimental effect on agricultural production, especially rice. The BPS has responded by extending its field observations through the Area Sampling Frame (KSA) survey in these disaster-hit areas to better assess the situation.
The potential for crop failure is a significant concern as it could affect Indonesia's food security and agricultural output. The BPS is closely monitoring the situation to provide accurate data that can help in mitigating the risks associated with the extreme weather conditions.
While the immediate response from the government has not been detailed, the BPS's proactive measures indicate a coordinated effort to address the challenges posed by the extreme weather. Stakeholders in the agricultural sector are likely to be on high alert as the situation develops.
Crop Failure Risk Increase
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