Indonésie: les nouvelles routes de la transition agricole
In: Le Déméter. Club Déméter: Paris. ISSN 1166-2115, more
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Abstract |
Indonesian agriculture reflects the transitions that the country has experienced since its independence. Primarily an operator of food security and basic infrastructure, the Indonesian State has become a facilitator capable of reducing trade barriers and promoting investment. By building an agriculture based on cash crops to the detriment of the protection of natural resources and food production, the country must henceforth address the challenges of improving yields, preserving a unique biodiversity and climate resilience. The urgent issues of deforestation and urban overpopulation require major technological breakthroughs across the country. |
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