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Policies to support investment requirements of Indonesia's food and agriculture development during 2020-2045
- 作者:
- InternationalFoodPolicyResearchInstitute(IFPRI); MinistryofNationalDevelopmentPlanningAgency(BAPPENAS); AsianDevelopmentBank(ADB)
- 关键词:
- FoodSecurity; ClimateChange; EnvironmentandNaturalResources; Water; Science,Technology,andInnovation; Modeling; FoodPrices;
- 年份:
- 2019
- 总页数:
- 148
- 语种:
- English
- 信息来源:
- 国际粮食政策研究所(IFPRI)
- 摘要:
- Agriculture continues to play a vital role in Indonesia’s economic development. The sector contributes significantly to the country’s gross domestic product, provides jobs for nearly 30% of the workforce, and has the essential function of providing food security. The report assesses the country’s agricultural investments and policies, and evaluates the economy-wide impacts of alternative agricultural scenarios. The results show that Indonesia can virtually end hunger by 2030 with an appropriate mix of investments in agricultural research and development, irrigation expansion and water use efficiency, and rural infrastructure. The report makes key policy recommendations to support government efforts to mobilize these investments, which will also contribute to the country’s economic growth.
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