ABSTRACT
Indonesia is the second-largest producer of natural rubber in the world. Indonesian rubber is the only commercial source of natural rubber production, which represents nearly half of the total world rubber production due to its unique mechanical properties, such as tear resistance,...
ABSTRACT
Indonesia’s agricultural sector is closely related to poverty and well-being of almost half of its total population. Central Bureau of Statistics recorded that 9.66% of Indonesia's population are still living in poverty. The problem of poverty is one of the main factors in the low level...
ABSTRACT
In the Asia Pacific region, Indonesia is the second largest agrarian based developing country after China. Indonesian agricultural production can meet domestic and even foreign food needs. In broad areas of agriculture and climate, Indonesia has great potential to produce food and even...
INTRODUCTION
Indonesia ranks 5th as the world's largest tobacco producer and ranks second as the world's biggest tobacco consumer after China. Tobacco agricultural commodities are also the second largest sector in Indonesia that can help significantly reduce national poverty. They also...
INTRODUCTION
World palm oil production is dominated by Indonesia and Malaysia, which supply 85-90% of the world's total palm oil production. Indonesia is the largest producer and exporter of palm oil. This industry also contributes the largest foreign exchange to Indonesia, which is...
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Afflication
National Leadership Council Indonesian Farmers Union (HKTI)Job Title
Deputy Secretary GeneralLatest Submission of the Author
Overview of Indonesian Current Issue and Government Strategy on the Rubber Commodity
Analysis of Indonesia' Government Strategy for Rural Development through Agriculture
Analysis of Indonesian Government Strategies to Food Security: Harnessing the Potential of Natural and Human Resources
The Analysis of Indonesian Tobacco Industry: Regulations and Government Strategic Development
An Analysis of the Palm Industry’s Development, Regulations, and Practices in Indonesia
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