Prof. Tahlim Sudaryanto, Ph.D is Senior Agricultural Economist at the Indonesian Center for Agriculture Socio Economic and Policy Studies (ICASEPS), Ministry of Agriculture, the Republic of Indonesia, and member Board of Trustees, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Philippines.
Prior to his current position, he has held several senior management positions at the Ministry of Agriculture. He holds a doctorate degree in economics from North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.
His major interest is on rural economies and food policy. Since 2019 he has served as Independence Steering Committee on the CGIAR Research Program on Global Rice Value Chain.
In 2015 he served as a Commissioner at the Second Murdoch Commission on Food Security, Trade and Partnership, Murdoch University, Australia. In 2013-2014 he also participated as a member of International Advisory Committee, Food&Business Global Challenges Program, Netherland Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), Netherland.
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Indonesian Agricultural Researcher Alliance (APPERTANI), Indonesia
Job Title
Senior Agricultural Economist and Research Professor
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This paper analyzes Indonesia’s climate mitigation strategy with a focus on private sector innovation in promoting a circular economy in the palm oil industry. Facing major emissions from energy, land use, and waste, Indonesia has adopted key national policies, including its NDC, carbon...
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The transformation of Indonesia’s food system requires the strategic integration of policy coherence, innovation, and entrepreneurship to create a future that is inclusive, competitive, and sustainable. This article develops an analytical framework based on Schumpeterian innovation,...
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Indonesia’s continued reliance on rice as its primary staple creates systemic vulnerabilities in its food system, particularly amid climate change, global market volatility, and geopolitical disruptions. In response, the Government of Indonesia has advanced policies to promote staple...
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The Indonesian National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) 2025–2029 positions the agricultural sector as a central pillar in Indonesia’s inclusive and sustainable economic transformation. This article presents a comprehensive analysis of national agricultural development strategies...
Tahlim Sudaryanto
Prof. Tahlim Sudaryanto, Ph.D is Senior Agricultural Economist at the Indonesian Center for Agriculture Socio Economic and Policy Studies (ICASEPS), Ministry of Agriculture, the Republic of Indonesia, and member Board of Trustees, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Philippines.
Prior to his current position, he has held several senior management positions at the Ministry of Agriculture. He holds a doctorate degree in economics from North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.
His major interest is on rural economies and food policy. Since 2019 he has served as Independence Steering Committee on the CGIAR Research Program on Global Rice Value Chain.
In 2015 he served as a Commissioner at the Second Murdoch Commission on Food Security, Trade and Partnership, Murdoch University, Australia. In 2013-2014 he also participated as a member of International Advisory Committee, Food&Business Global Challenges Program, Netherland Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), Netherland.
Affiliation
Indonesian Agricultural Researcher Alliance (APPERTANI), IndonesiaJob Title
Senior Agricultural Economist and Research ProfessorE-mail
tahlim_sudaryanto@yahoo.comLatest Submission from Indonesia
National Strategy for Climate Mitigation: Private Sector Circular Use of Palm Oil Mill Waste
Policy, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship in Agriculture: Driving Indonesia’s Food System Transformation
Strategic Staple Crop Diversification for Indonesia’s Food Sovereignty: Policy, Regulation, and Institutional Framework
National Agricultural Development Planning of Indonesia 2025–2029: Economic Transformation Strategies, Inclusive Institutions, and Sustainable Policies Toward Indonesia's Golden Future 2045
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