Shifting Cultivation: Indonesian Farmers Move Away from Rice

Sumatra, Rice field, Rice fields image.

Sumatra, Rice field, Rice fields image.

The Indonesian agricultural landscape is undergoing a significant transformation as many farmers abandon rice cultivation and opt for alternative crops. This shift stems from a lack of government support for rice farmers, creating a disincentive to continue producing this staple food.


When rice prices rose, farmers hoped to profit, but the government instead directly imported rice, which caused the price to plummet again.
Such a thing has led many farmers to switch to the commodity of rice.

The shift of farmers to non-rice commodities should not be allowed, as rice is a staple food in Indonesia.
If this trend continues, it is not unlikely that Indonesia's rice production will decline in the future and its dependence on imported products will increase.

Choirul Anam is an activist at the Comuniakasi Forum of Agricultural and Rural Training Center, in Blitar district, East Java.

He talks about this issue from the point of view of the farmers.



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