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Farmers exchange rate rose by 0.56 percent in August 2020

Based on results of monitoring rural prices in 34 provinces in August, the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) noted ...

Indonesian diaspora to build tempe factory in Indiana, the US

An Indonesian diaspora will establish the first large-scale factory for tempe, or soybean cake, in the US state of ...

Farmland spanning 700 hectares readied for strengthening food security

Jayapura's district government bolstered its food security program amid the ongoing novel coronavirus disease ...

Plantation Company prioritizing palm oil, sugar for food independence

National Plantation Holding, housing the National Plantation Corporation (PTPN) as its subsidiary, will channel its ...

Family farms vital to food security, in need of support: FAO

Millions of family farmers in the Asia-Pacific region will need help to ensure food security in wake of the coronavirus ...

Mangrove forests to hereafter not be converted into ponds: Minister

Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Minister Eddhy Prabowo has made assurance that mangrove forests would henceforth not be ...

Modern tech-based farming to develop Central Kalimantan's food estate

Agriculture Minister Syahrul Yasin Limpo affirmed that the development of a food estate envisioned in Central ...

Ministry encourages farmers to develop eel farming

The Marine Affairs and Fisheries Ministry has encouraged farmers and businessmen in the sector to develop eel farming ...

Everything from farms to jogging: 5G is transforming the face and future of Chongming

-Unmanned 5G harvesters are being deployed on dedicated harvesting routes on the Wanhe organic farm on the eastern part ...

Jokowi to stay overnight in Kaimana, West Papua

President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) and First Lady Iriana are expected to stay overnight in Kaimana District, West Papua, on ...

NTT intensifies cross border checks against African swine fever

The East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) administration has stepped up cross-border checking at its three checkpoints to stave the ...

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Habitat loss triggers Sumatran elephant-human conflict

Sumatran forests are home to some of the world’s rarest plant species and among remaining landscapes where ...

Asia aligns power infrastructure investments to meet dynamic energy transition needs

- Governments across Asia are tapping on innovations in generation, transmission and distribution technologies to ...

BNI supports Bulog-UNS collaboration to strengthen food security

PT Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) Tbk is supporting the collaboration between State Logistic Agency (Bulog) and Sebelas ...

Konawe flooding's impact wide-ranging, with 22,573 affected

The National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) reported that flooding in Konawe, Southeast Sulawesi Province, has ...