Indonesia Will Achieve Rice Self-Sufficiency by 31 December 2025: Agriculture Minister
Indonesia’s agriculture minister says the country will reach rice self-sufficiency by December 31, backed by rapid production and livestock investment. Read more.
Indonesia’s agriculture minister says the country will reach rice self-sufficiency by December 31, backed by rapid production and livestock investment. Read more.
Indonesia confirms stable rice prices ahead of Christmas and New Year, supported by stronger supply, tighter monitoring, and regional stock boosts. Read the full report.
The Minister of Agriculture, Andi Amran Sulaiman, stated that rice production is projected to reach up to 4.1 million tons by the end of 2025, without imports.
Indonesia’s rice production hits a five-year high, rising 4.1 million tons under Prabowo’s administration. Learn how this boost secures food stability and job growth.
Indonesia to introduce a single rice price policy to stabilize costs and boost affordability. Learn how this new HET strategy could impact national food prices. Read more.
Bulog ensures all rice distributed nationwide is locally sourced, high-quality, and safe for consumption, reinforcing Indonesia’s food security. Read more.
From January to October 2025, national rice production reached 31 million tons, a historic high.
Indonesian Police Chief reports rice prices in most provinces are back within the government ceiling after strict market intervention. Find out more, read the full story.
The Presidential Palace confirms Bulog and the Agriculture Ministry will modernize rice storage while reviewing a DPR proposal to upgrade Bulog’s institutional status. Learn more.
Indonesian Police have distributed over 93,000 tons of SPHP rice to stabilize national food prices and ensure supply. Read how Polri supports food security nationwide.
Bulog must distribute 1.1 million tons of SPHP rice by December to meet Indonesia’s 2025 target, says Bapanas. Learn how the program stabilizes prices. Read more.
Indonesia’s Agriculture Minister says no rice shortage, only a shift to traditional market distribution. National production remains secure. Read more here.