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    Felippa Amanta, Ira Aprilianti
    Policy brief | Center for Indonesian Policy Studies · April 2020 | 🇬🇧 English | 🇮🇩 Bahasa Indonesia
    Key Messages: - Covid-19 is disrupting Indonesia’s food system. Employment in agriculture is expected to contract by 4.87% and domestic agricultural supply by 6.20%. Imports will decrease by 17.11% w...
    Felippa Amanta, Ira Aprilianti
    Policy brief | Center for Indonesian Policy Studies · April 2020 | 🇬🇧 English
    Key Messages: Covid-19 is disrupting Indonesia’s food system. Employment in agriculture is expected to contract by 4.87% and domestic agricultural supply by 6.20%. Imports will decrease by 17.11% whi...
    Nadia Fairuza Azzahra
    Discussion paper | Center for Indonesian Policy Studies · January 2020 | 🇬🇧 English | 🇮🇩 Bahasa Indonesia
    Indonesia’s Almost 30,000 pesantren are private Islamic education institutions and acknowledged as part of Indonesia’s education system. They are particularly known for their long presence in society ...
    Nadia Fairuza Azzahra
    Discussion paper | Center for Indonesian Policy Studies · January 2020 | 🇬🇧 English
    Indonesia’s almost 30,000 pesantren are private Islamic education institutions and acknowledged as part of Indonesia’s education system. They are particularly known for their long presence in society ...
    Arianto Patunru, Assyifa Szami Ilman
    Discussion paper | Center for Indonesian Policy Studies · January 2020 | 🇬🇧 English | 🇮🇩 Bahasa Indonesia
    The quest for Indonesia’s sustainable food security currently lies on how the country manages its most important food commodity: rice. The Indonesian government, through numerous instruments, has been...
    Arianto Patunru, Assyifa Szami Ilman
    Discussion paper | Center for Indonesian Policy Studies · January 2020 | 🇬🇧 English
    The quest for Indonesia’s sustainable food security currently lies on how the country manages its most important food commodity: rice. The Indonesian government, through numerous instruments, has been...
    Mercyta Jorsvinna Glorya, Arief Nugraha
    Discussion paper | Center for Indonesian Policy Studies · November 2019 | 🇬🇧 English | 🇮🇩 Bahasa Indonesia
    Indonesia is a major producer of cocoa, coffee, and rubber. These three commodities represent an important source of income for Indonesian farmers. However, productivity in cocoa and coffee are signif...