Food-pricing policy, for rice in particular, is central to the Indonesian development strategy for agriculture. The rice-pricing policy has the dual roles of providing incentive to producers to regulate production and moderating consumer demand. This policy and the effective administration of the associated pricing scheme have important implications for Indonesia, especially since the policy has been extended in recent years to other staple and secondary food crops
Rice policy is an important element in food security. In its control, the government regulates food ...
In Indonesia production of food crops grew an impressive 4.3 percent a year between 1978 and 1988, l...
In Indonesia production of food crops grew an impressive 4.3 percent a year between 1978 and 1988, l...
Indonesia is an agrarian country with more than seventy percent of her population living in rural ar...
Indonesia is an agrarian country with more than seventy percent of her population living in rural ar...
Indonesia is an agrarian country with more than seventy percent of her population living in rural ar...
Rice consumption contributes the largest spending among Indonesian. Meanwhile, the changing price of...
The Government of Indonesia is greatly concerned with the need to increase food production especial...
In 1968, the Indonesian government introduced the rice intensification program aimed at stimulating ...
In 1968, the Indonesian government introduced the rice intensification program aimed at stimulating ...
The purpose of the study was to analyze the role of rice’s price in household consumption patterns i...
In 1968, the Indonesian government introduced the rice intensification program aimed at stimulating ...
Rice policy is an important element in food security. In its control, the government regulates food ...
Rice policy is an important element in food security. In its control, the government regulates food ...
Rice is known both as a staple food and salient cultural symbol in Asia, specifically Indonesia, whe...
Rice policy is an important element in food security. In its control, the government regulates food ...
In Indonesia production of food crops grew an impressive 4.3 percent a year between 1978 and 1988, l...
In Indonesia production of food crops grew an impressive 4.3 percent a year between 1978 and 1988, l...
Indonesia is an agrarian country with more than seventy percent of her population living in rural ar...
Indonesia is an agrarian country with more than seventy percent of her population living in rural ar...
Indonesia is an agrarian country with more than seventy percent of her population living in rural ar...
Rice consumption contributes the largest spending among Indonesian. Meanwhile, the changing price of...
The Government of Indonesia is greatly concerned with the need to increase food production especial...
In 1968, the Indonesian government introduced the rice intensification program aimed at stimulating ...
In 1968, the Indonesian government introduced the rice intensification program aimed at stimulating ...
The purpose of the study was to analyze the role of rice’s price in household consumption patterns i...
In 1968, the Indonesian government introduced the rice intensification program aimed at stimulating ...
Rice policy is an important element in food security. In its control, the government regulates food ...
Rice policy is an important element in food security. In its control, the government regulates food ...
Rice is known both as a staple food and salient cultural symbol in Asia, specifically Indonesia, whe...
Rice policy is an important element in food security. In its control, the government regulates food ...
In Indonesia production of food crops grew an impressive 4.3 percent a year between 1978 and 1988, l...
In Indonesia production of food crops grew an impressive 4.3 percent a year between 1978 and 1988, l...