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What do we know about the future of the agrifood system in Indonesia?

Erizal Jamal, Sahara Sahara, Syahid Izzulhaq, Syarifah Amaliah, Fahmi Salam Ahmad, Komalawati Komalawati, Pihri Buhaerah, Ifan Martino, Wulan Metafurry, Dadang Jainal Mutaqin, Irfan Thofiq Firdaus, Dewi Setyawati, Angga Pradesha, Vivi Yulaswati, Irfan Syauqi Beik, Irwanda Wisnu Wardhana, Jarot Indarto, Agus Eko Nugroho, Bustanul Arifin and Tahlim Sudaryanto

Chapter 26 in What do we know about the future of food systems?, 2025-07-21, pp p. 151-158 from International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Abstract: Productivity growth has played a dominant role in driving the growth of Indonesia’s agricultural production in recent decades, but it has been accompanied by the increasing role of land expansion. Indonesia is projected to achieve high-income status by 2045 if the country can maintain a 6–7 percent annual economic growth rate. To achieve high income and economic growth, the country needs to boost investment activities by increasing national saving, foreign direct investment (FDI), and investment efficiency. Future foresight research should include environmental impacts such as emissions and land use change and explore long-term changes in dietary patterns and poverty alleviation.

Keywords: food systems; agricultural productivity; savings; foreign investment; investment; land use; poverty; economic development; cultivated land; horticulture; Indonesia; Asia; South-eastern Asia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-07-21
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