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The Indonesian government plans to achieve food self-sufficiency in Papua by opening 100,000 hectares of new rice fields within the next 2-3 years 1
The Indonesian government has unveiled an ambitious plan to achieve food self-sufficiency in Papua through the development of 100,000 hectares of new rice fields within the next 2-3 years 1
Papua's rice production currently meets only about 18% of its total requirements, making it heavily dependent on supplies from other regions. The planned expansion will be implemented across multiple provinces including Papua, Papua Selatan, and Papua Barat 1
In a related development, the government is also exploring the potential of Papua for energy self-sufficiency through palm oil cultivation for biodiesel production. Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia highlighted that Papua's palm oil development could significantly contribute to the national B50 biodiesel program 3
The agricultural expansion plan represents a comprehensive approach to regional development, addressing both food and energy security needs. The initiative is expected to have significant positive impacts on local communities through increased agricultural productivity and employment opportunities.
Agricultural Expansion Plan
Food Self-Sufficiency Target
Biodiesel Development Initiative