Indonesia’s Food Estates: Why Poor Public Policy Persists
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Indonesia’s Food Estates: Why Poor Public Policy Persists
With the lofty aim of making Indonesia, a country of 283 million people, self-sufficient in food, different presidents have adopted and reintroduced the food estate project under different names. However, these leaders have largely missed the mark because of limited public consultation and participation and a failure to objectively evaluate criticism, which has contributed to poor public policy on food sufficiency. Dreaming of achieving food sel…
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