By Dewi Kurniawati and Bernadette Christina JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesian rice prices hit record highs recently despite a bumper harvest and vast stockpiles after the government raised its purchase ...
September inflation climbs to 2.65 percent year-on-year, fueled by higher prices for food, beverages, tobacco, and gold.
Indonesia has started developing a food estate to grow rice, corn and other crops that should eventually span the archipelago and aims to curb reliance on food imports in the world's fourth most ...
Indonesia may have fertile land and modern technology, but lacks the human capital to sustain food sovereignty as the young ...