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Rice Production, Policies, and Their Implications on Food Security
Indonesia - Thailand Perspective
M.Asa`ari Yusuf
1
*, Sri Sundari
2
, Ignatius Djoko Purwanto
3
, Ratih Rachma Kurnia
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Indonesian Defense University
Corresponding Author: M.Asa`ari Yusuf aryyusuf32@gmail.com
A R T I C L E I N F O A B S T R A C T
Keywords: Rice, Policy, Food
Received : 2 November
Revised : 20 December
Accepted : 19 January
©2024 Yusuf, Sundari, Purwanto,
Kurnia: This is an open-access article
distributed under the terms of the
Creative Commons Atribusi 4.0
Internasional.
Rice serves as the primary commodity in the staple food supply in Asia, with
Indonesia being the number one consumer of rice in Southeast Asia. Despite having
the largest land area in Southeast Asia and being located on the equator, which
provides favorable conditions for agriculture, Indonesia, particularly, imports rice
from Thailand. The national agricultural sector in Indonesia has proven to be
significant, but the country is considered lagging behind Thailand in terms of rice
commodities. From an economic perspective, rice remains a strategic commodity,
both for food security and the agricultural sector, especially for farmers. This article
employs a qualitative descriptive method, focusing on the land area, the existence of
agricultural banks, fair pricing, farming orientation, modernization of agricultural
tools, and government policies. The research findings emphasize the need for the
development of new rice varieties to address climate change and increase resistance
to pests. It also stresses the importance of accurate fertilizer subsidies, vigilance
regarding global food crises due to conflicts in Russia-Ukraine and the Middle East,
and anticipated climate change impacts. Indonesia must play a role in future rice
exports, considering the high agricultural potential in the country
Volume 4, No 1, January (2024) DOI: https://doi.org/10.55927/mudima.v4i1.7927 Page: 174-179
JURNAL MULTIDISIPLIN MADANI (MUDIMA)
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Research Article