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Badan Litbang Pertanian 1
Indonesian Agency for Agricultural Research and DevelopmentMinistry of Agriculture
Indonesian Agency for Agricultural Research and DevelopmentMinistry of Agriculture
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� Introduction� Important roles of Agriculture & Food Security for
Indonesia
�Main Problems for Enhancement of Food Security
�Challenges for Food Security & Sustainability
� Impact of Climate Change on Agricultural Production
�Challenges for Agricultural Technology & Food Security
� Improvement of Agricultural Productivity
� Development Approach & Strategy
� Development of Agricultural Technology
�Closing Remarks
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�Agricultural is a prime mover of national & regional economic
development
� Contribute to GDP’s growth & export earning
� Provide food, fiber, energy & raw material for industry
� Create job opportunity & income for the people
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Food is not everything but without food is nothing
� Stability in the aspect of social, economic, politic and national
security
� Quality of the people and sustainability of natural resources
� People’s welfare and employment creation
� Life sustainability of people and the country
Government of Indonesia must obtain and maintain national
food security � Act No. 7/1996
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32,595119.21273.422020
32,501120.40269.932019
32,408121.61266.502018
32,315122.82263.102017
32,223124.05259.752016
32,131125.29256.442015
32,039126.55253.182014
31,947127.81249.952013
31,855129.09246.772012
31,764130.38243.632011
31,673131.68240.522010
31,582133.00237.462009
31,492134.33234.442008
31,402135.67231.452007
31,312137.03228.502006
Consumption (000 t)Consumption (kg/year/person)Population (million)Year
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57.15757.157
13.28813.288
593593
789789
323323
19.98819.988
1.8871.887
54.45554.455
11.61011.610
748748
838838
316316
19.98719.987
1.8541.854
54.15154.151
12.52412.524
808808
836836
321321
19.32119.321
1.8571.857
54.08954.089
11.22511.225
724724
838838
310310
19.42519.425
1.9021.902
52.13852.138
10.88610.886
672672
786786
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19.50719.507
1.9911.991
RiceRice
MaizeMaize
SoybeanSoybean
PeanutPeanut
MungbeanMungbean
CassavaCassava
Sweet potatoesSweet potatoes
2007200720062006200520052004200420032003CommodityCommodity
Some of agricultural commodities are still imported
Cereals, tuber & fruit crops as alternatives food sources
In 2008, Indonesia is already self sufficient in rice production
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� Increase of food production especially rice is less than that of
requirement due to bio-physical constraints
Land degradation, climate variability, pest and diseases enemy, and
conversion of agricultural land
�Availability of food materials in the global market will become limited
with high price
� Increase price of production inputs and energy
�Limited purchasing power of poor people
�Limited utilization of alternatives local food crops
�Competitive utilization of some food crop’s production with bio-energy
�Lack of infrastructures � irrigation & post harvest
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4,215,7403,099,020 7,314,740 1,488,480 8,903,220Total
-66,460 66,460 65,060 131,520 Papua
318,990 180,080 499,050 67,050 566,100 NT & Maluku
443,850 414,290 858,140 124,270 982,410 Sulawesi
819,570 58,360 877,930 375,200 1,253,130 Kalimantan
1,721,650 1,669,600 3,391,250 442,120 3,933,370 Java and Bali
911,680 710,230 1,621,910 414,780 2,036,690 Sumatera
MaintainedConvertedIrrigatedNon-irrigatedTotal
Utilization plan of lowlandLowland area (ha)Region
In Indonesia, conversion of agricultural land 1-1.5% ~ 100.000 ha/year
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�Land gradation & high input price � development of low external input
technology
�Water scarcity � development of on-farm water reservoir & water
management saving technology
�Abundant local food crops � development of post harvest & simple
food technology
�Available sub-optimal land resources � development of suitable land
reclamation & management technology
�Abundant of agricultural wastes � development of processing
technology for organic fertilizers & bio-energy
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Wrong reclamation and
management
Swamplands
Degradated land
Productive land
Right and careful reclamation and
management
Degraded land
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Food crops : rice, corn, soybean, mungbean, peanut, cassava, sweet potato
Horticultural crops : vegetable and fruit crops
Estate crops : Coconut, palm oil, rubber, coffee, cacao, pepper,ginger
Cropping systems : monoculture, inter-cropping, mix-cropping
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�Shift in planting season
� Increase flood & drought of agricultural land
o Degradation of land & water resources,
o Damage & reduce the capacity of infrastructure
o Reduce cropping area & production
o Trigger of pest outbreaks
o Decrease crop’s productivity, quality & efficiency
o Cause forest and crops fire
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El-Nino88,5504,01997
El-Nino161,1544,41994
Normal20,467,01993
El-Nino192,3868,01991
LostDrought
Climate characteristicArea of drought (ha)Year
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� Development of high yielding & low methane emitting crop varieties
� Development of soil & water management with low methane emission
� Development of crop varieties tolerant to drought
� Development of crop varieties tolerant to submergence
� Development of crop varieties tolerant to salinity
� Development of water harvesting technology
� Development of efficient water management technology
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�Regional, ecosystem, integrated development approach of agriculture based
on local resources capacity & sustainability
� Improve agricultural land conditions by promoting organic fertilization from
agricultural wastes
�Optimum utilization of cultivated lands using appropriate land, water & crop
management techniques
� Gradually develop & improve agricultural infrastructures especially for rice
based-farming system areas
� Expansion of agricultural areas with very selective utilization & high
consideration of agricultural, natural resources, ecological sustainability
� Agricultural development should be directed to integrated farming system
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� Response to the problems and user community needs
� Support utilization of local specific resources optimally
� Low external inputs sustainable agricultural technology
� More efficient use of production inputs, water and energy
� Improve agricultural land conditions and sustain natural resources with
minimum agricultural wastes
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Rice straw chopper
Capacity : 1 ton/hour
Corn cob chopper
Capacity : 1 ton/hourCassava chopper
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As a prime mover of national and regional economic development,
agriculture plays important and strategic role for Indonesia, therefore,
Indonesian Government gives high priority in National Development
Program.
Strong commitment and good coordination among related stakeholders
with better development approach, strategy, and technology are needed
for improving production and maintaining natural resources