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OECD Review of Agricultural Policies: Indonesia

 

Indonesia can improve national food security by facilitating greater investment in agriculture, opening  agri-food markets to greater international trade, reforming input subsidies and food aid schemes and moving away from self-sufficiency policy objectives, according to this OECD report.

Promoting sustainable private investment in agriculture is crucial to enhancing agricultural growth, maximising the development benefits of a strong agricultural sector and achieving food security.

This report assesses the performance of Indonesian agriculture over the last two decades, evaluates Indonesian agricultural policy reforms and provides recommendations to address future challenges. It also includes a chapter focusing on sustainable investment in agriculture.

 Table of contents

  • Highlights and policy recommendations
  • The policy context
  • Policy trends and evaluation
  • Promoting sustainable investment in agriculture


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