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Bali`s Subak system facing great challenge

Ubiquitous land conversions on Indonesian island resort of Bali will sooner or later eliminate the traditional ...

Subak ecotourism to empower farmers: Observer

The development of ecotourism in areas where "subak" traditional irrigation method is being applied in the island ...

Agriculture trade records surplus of US$13 billion

Until September this year, Indonesia enjoyed a surplus of US$13.02 billion from agricultural trade, stated Agriculture ...

Two cultural heritage relics missing from Musirawas

Two cultural heritage relics, a gold-plated elephant statue and a Tunggul Wulung spear, kept in the Musirawas Culture ...

Indonesia's Expanded Infrastructure Capacity Discussed at Indonesia Investment Forum (IIF) Hong Kong on November 7

As home of the world's 16th largest economy, Indonesia is duly aware of the importance of an expanded infrastructure ...

Funds set aside for local government and decentralisation projects

Finance Minister M. Chatib Basri has issued Ministerial Regulation No. 127/PMK.07/2013 on Fund Allocation for Local ...

Clean water shortage hits some areas

Several parts of Indonesia have been experiencing drought-like conditions over the past weeks and the government is ...

Indonesian government monitors dams to anticipate water shortages

The Indonesian government is closely monitoring water levels at a number of dams to watch for water shortages during ...

Japan committed to increasing investment in RI`s energy sector

Japan is committed to increasing its investment in the Indonesian energy sector, Indonesian Coordinating Minister for ...

Agricultural land conversion in Bali alarming

Agricultural land conversion in Bali in the past five years has been alarming and potentially threatening food ...

52% of irrigation networks damaged

Agriculture Minister Suswono said nearly 52 percent of the country`s irrigation networks is damaged, affecting ...

Indonesia to have second largest dam

Expected to start operation in April 2014, the Jatigede dam in Sumedang District, West Java, will be the second ...

Govt prepares Rp6 tln for basic infrastructures

The Public Works Ministry is preparing at least Rp6 trillion in funds to build various basic infrastructure facilities ...

Impact of fuel price hike to be temporary

The chairman of the Indonesian Business Association (Apindo) Sofyan Wanandi said he believed the impact of a rising ...

Indonesia suffers sixty floodings in a decade

Indonesia has suffered sixty times of floodings as shown by data collected over a last decade and is thus recorded as ...