Bulog Partners with INP to Reach 1 Million-Ton Corn Absorption Target in 2026
Bulog teams up with the Indonesian Police to pursue a 1 million-ton corn absorption target in 2026, supporting national food security. Read the full story.
Bulog teams up with the Indonesian Police to pursue a 1 million-ton corn absorption target in 2026, supporting national food security. Read the full story.
The NTT Regional Police Chief, Inspector General Rudi Darmoko, led the Simultaneous Corn Harvest for the Fourth Quarter of 2025 to support the National Food Self-Sufficiency Program.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto expressed his appreciation for the role of the Indonesian National Police (INP), particularly the West Java Regional Police, in supporting the success of national corn self-sufficiency.
Indonesia secures strong rice and corn stocks with zero imports in 2025. Read the full update on national food resilience. Learn more.
In order to support food self-sufficiency, the Bangka Belitung Regional Police held a simultaneous fourth-quarter corn seeding at the West Mendo Sector Police Station on Wednesday (10/8/2025).
The Indonesian National Police (INP) Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo led the fourth-quarter of simultaneous corn planting.
Bulog commits to absorbing all corn planted by Polri to strengthen national food security and support self-sufficiency. Read the full story here.
The Head of the National Food Agency (Bapanas) Arief Prasetyo Adi appreciated the contribution of the Indonesian National Police (INP) in the government's food program.
The Simultaneous Corn Harvest in the Third Quarter of 2025 not only brings optimism to the agricultural sector, but also brings good news to the wider community through the Affordable Food Movement (GPM) held by the Indonesian National Police (INP).
The Simultaneous Corn Harvest in the Third Quarter of 2025 reaffirms the Indonesian National Police's (INP) commitment to supporting national food security.
Banten Police harvested 1,772 hectares of corn, producing over 2,442 tons, with Bulog set to absorb output to stabilize prices and support farmers. Read more here.
South Kalimantan Police cultivate corn on idle land, harvest hundreds of tons, and expand into horticulture, fisheries, and rice distribution to boost Indonesia’s food security. Read more here.