Tahlim Sudaryanto

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.

Join FFTC-AP since 2014
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Affiliation
Research Center for Behavioral and Circular Economy, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia
Job Title
Senior Agricultural Economist and Research Professor
E-mail
tahlim_sudaryanto@yahoo.com

Latest Submission from Indonesia

2020.09.23
ABSTRACT Climate change is a natural condition that is beyond human control and has an impact on various aspects of life. Agriculture is the sector most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. In Indonesia, climate change impacts have significant implications, especially for national food...
Country: Indonesia Topic: Overview
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2020.09.17
ABSTRACT The Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture has established Indonesian Farmers’ Shops under the Community Food Business Development Program as one of the market initiatives in the country. It is carried out as an effort to maintain the stability of prices and to shorten supply chains of...
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2020.09.21
ABSTRACT Indonesia is one of the biggest cocoa-producing countries in the world. However, Indonesian cocoa beans are of low quality, causing low competitiveness and price due to automatic detention and automatic discounts. In the effort to improve the quality of cocoa, the Government of...
Country: Indonesia Topic: Agribusiness
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2020.07.10
ABSTRACT Soil-borne diseases are one of the factors that limit the productivity of agricultural crops in Indonesia. Soil-borne pathogens that predominantly attack various types of agricultural plants in Indonesia include Fusarium spp., Pythium spp., Phytophthora spp., Ralstonia solanacearum,...
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2020.06.01
ABSTRACT In recent years, the trend in coffee consumption has increased rapidly in various countries, especially in Indonesia. The government has predicted that there will be a significant increase in domestic coffee consumption in the coming years — the central government plans to increase the...
Country: Indonesia Topic: Overview
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