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PRR Task Force reports significant drop in Sumatra refugees

The Task Force for the Acceleration of Post-Disaster Reconstruction and Rehabilitation (PRR) for the Sumatra Region ...

Indonesia promotes fish protein to strengthen food security

Indonesia's National Food Agency (Bapanas) is pushing greater fish consumption to improve public nutrition and ...

Vice President Gibran inspects Semarang-Demak toll, targets 2027 link

Indonesian Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka conducted an on-field inspection of the construction of Section I of ...

Indonesia's Nusantara readies 4 hospitals for 2026 move

The Indonesian government has confirmed the readiness of medical services and facilities for civil servants and the ...

Indonesia eyes salt self-sufficiency by 2027 through three strategies

The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries is accelerating its efforts to achieve salt self-sufficiency by 2027 ...

Where class ends, food security lessons begin in rural Java

The bell had rung, ending the school day, but several students stayed behind. Some checked chicken coops. Others fed ...

Indonesia proposes $1.49M budget to revitalize flooded Aceh salt ponds

The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries has proposed a budget of around Rp25 billion (approximately US$1.49 ...

Indonesia's free meals program pushed to adopt zero-waste model

Deputy Minister of Environment Diaz Hendropriyono asserted that the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) program must be ...

Prabowo revises Nusantara Capital design to tackle heat, forest fire

President Prabowo Subianto has revised the design of the Nusantara Capital City (IKN) by ordering the addition of ...

Indonesia steps up aquaculture recovery in flood-hit Aceh

Indonesia’s Coordinating Minister for Food Affairs, Zulkifli Hasan, inspected flood-hit areas in Aceh to ...

Govt identifies 30,000 hectares of fish ponds damaged by Aceh flooding

The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries has identified around 30,000 hectares of aquaculture ponds damaged by ...

Driving Indonesia closer to salt self-sufficiency

Indonesia remains heavily dependent on salt imports, as domestic production reaches only around one to two million ...

Jakarta builds 267 micro parks in drive for greener global city

Jakarta has begun developing 267 urban micro parks across neighborhoods to improve air quality, reduce extreme heat and ...

Ministry prepares measures to recover aquaculture in flood-hit Sumatra

The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries is preparing aquaculture recovery measures following floods and extreme ...

Indonesia bolsters aquaculture drive as fish output hits 5.02m tons

The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) has reiterated its commitment to boosting Indonesia's ...