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The Government of Indonesia to increase subsidised fertilizer from 4.7 million t to 9.55 million t in 2024

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The Government of Indonesia has decided to increase subsidised fertilizer from 4.7 million t to 9.55 million t for the 2024 budget allocation.

Minister of Agriculture Andi Amran Sulaiman said that the increase will ease the burden of farmers by securing fertilizer supply for them. Thus, they can focus on increasing productivity to achieve food self-sufficiency.

He added that the stock of rice will increase in upcoming months as Indonesia enter the harvest season.

“We planted rice in more than one million hectares of land in December, January, and February. The yield is expected to exceed 3.5 million t in March, and exceed the people’s demand in April and May,” he said in a press statement at the Presidential Palace compound.

Amran underscored that the Ministry will continue to make endeavor to reduce the impact of El Nino on the agricultural sector.

“We accelerate planting by pumping water from rivers in the island of Java, such as Bengawan Solo River, Cimanuk River and so on. We pumped water from these rivers and channel it to irrigate paddy fields, rainfed paddy fields. That is the strategy to mitigate the risk of El Nino. The other one is optimising swamp land (for farming) by enhancing IP (cropping index) from once to twice or thrice (a year),” he explained.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/environment/27022024/the-government-of-indonesia-to-increase-subsidised-fertilizer-from-47-million-t-to-955-million-t-in-2024/

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