INP Strengthens Role in Indonesia's Food Security Efforts
The Indonesian National Police support for the country’s food security initiatives but will not take over the responsibilities of farmers.
The Indonesian National Police support for the country’s food security initiatives but will not take over the responsibilities of farmers.
Coordinating Minister for Food Affairs Zulkifli Hasan confirmed on Monday (2/12/2024) that food supplies and prices in Indonesia are secure as the year-end holiday season approaches. Read more!
East Kalimantan Regional Police launched the Police Food Security Task Force at the Mobile Brigade Headquarters in Balikpapan. Read more!
Indonesian National Police develops four key programs aimed at supporting the government's food security under President Prabowo Subianto’s priority initiatives. Learn more!
The Pademangan Police Office in North Jakarta has turned vacant land on West Ancol Street into productive plots by planting various crops to bolster local food security. Learn more!
The Indonesian National Police will recruit graduates from agricultural vocational schools in 2025 through the Special Competency Bintara program, aligning with President-elect Prabowo Subianto's food security goals. Read more.