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Food Security Policies in Maritime Southeast Asia: The case of Indonesia

» Zamroni Salim, IISD, 2010. Paper, 26 pages, copyright: IISD

The 2007/08 global food crisis forced countries around the world, including those in Southeast Asia, to revisit their food security policies. Despite the richness of the region’s natural resources, the countries in Southeast Asia have long struggled to fight hunger and poverty. This study primarily examines the food security concerns of Indonesia, which is the largest economy in Southeast Asia. More specifically, it looks into the state of food insecurity in three provinces in the country: East Nusa Tenggara, West Nusa Tenggara and Yogyakarta.

This study mainly argues that the attainment of food security should not only be concentrated on the fulfilment of the demand for food supplies in the domestic market, but should also take into account people’s ability to purchase affordable, nutritious and healthy food.

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