Jakarta (ANTARA) - President Joko Widodo watered a genjah (dwarf) coconut tree. (ANTARA PHOTO/Aloysius Jarot Nugroho/foc/FR)
Director General of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) Jean Balie stated that Indonesia's achievement in rice self-sufficiency is a major step to create a national food security, especially amid the current global geopolitical condition,
Balie made his remarks while submitting IRRI's award for Indonesia's achievement in reaching rice self-sufficiency and for improving its food security system at State Palace here Sunday.
IRRI, the world's premier research organization dedicated to reducing poverty, hunger, and malnutrition through rice science, is committed to cooperating in the long term to bolster the food security system in Indonesia.
Meanwhile, in his remark, Jokowi informed that, since 2015, Indonesia has built many dams, rain water reservoirs, and irrigation networks.
To this day, the government has managed to inaugurate 29 major dams and the number will increase up to 38 dams by the end of 2022. The government aims to inaugurate 61 dams until 2024.
In addition, the government has also constructed 4,500 reservoirs and 1,1 million irrigation networks over the last seven years.
Related news: Rice stock adequate for next two years before export: Jokowi
Related news: Indonesia, IRRI cooperate in developing superior seeds
According to Jokowi, all of these efforts have managed to increase production results in addition to utilization of various superior rice varieties, intensification, as well as extensification.
As a result, from 2019 to 2021, Indonesia consistently managed to produced 31.3 million tonnes of rice per year; and within the last three years, Indonesia has no longer imported rice.
This achievement of rice self-sufficiency is what allows Indonesia to bag the award, he remarked.
Jokowi also thanked Indonesian farmers, regional governments, and Agriculture Ministry for their hard works and their researches.
He emphasized that the cooperation has to be encouraged so that Indonesia can produce rice to meet domestic and overseas demands.
Read also: Govt substitutes import commodities, pushes local food production