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Situation in Indonesia
Indonesia produces potentially high-value crops such
as cocoa and spices, further investment is needed to
improve the necessary processing and marketing systems needed to take full advantage of such high-value products.
Indonesia’s focus on achieving food security through self-sufficiency is misplaced.
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Development plan spanning
2005-2025
• promoting quality of human
resources
• development of science and technology
• strengthening economic competitiveness.
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Solving the problem
Increase public funding on agricultural research
and development , including extension and advisory services.
Improve the
reliability of water supplies to farmers.
Develop a long-term strategy for farm restructuring.
Diversify financing sources for rural businesses.
Reinforce legislation on environmental and forest protection.
Improve agricultural policy governance and budget transparency.
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Corruption in Indonesia
There are two key areas in
the public sector in which corruption in Indonesia can be found.
These are the
justice
civil service sectors.
In January 2012, it was reported that Indonesia has lost as much as Rp 2.13 trillion (US$238.6 million) to corruption in 2011
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Situation in Indonesia
In January 2012, it was reported
that Indonesia has lost as much as (US$238.6 million)
to corruption in 2011
About one-quarter of ministries suffer from budgetary diversions in Indonesia.
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Consequences
First, corruption imposed a high burden in
business transactions.
Second, corruption is also has a huge impact
on the culture of Indonesians.
Third, corruption has destroyed confidence among citizens toward government officials and bureaucrats