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Indonesia’s rice output tops 30 mln tons despite weather challenges

Indonesia’s rice production reached over 30 million tons in 2024, despite El Niño and extreme weather, marking only a 500,000-ton decline from the previous year. Minister of Agriculture Andi Amran Sulaiman targets self-sufficiency by 2025 with a projected 32 million tons, addressing domestic needs amid a slight drop in harvest area and grain output.

Jakarta (ANTARA) – Indonesia’s rice production exceeded 30 million tons by the end of December, according to Minister of Agriculture Andi Amran Sulaiman.

Following a coordination meeting on food self-sufficiency in Jakarta on Monday, he stated that the figure was encouraging, especially given the natural challenges such as El Niño and extreme weather throughout the year.

“If I am not mistaken, we are only short by 500,000 tons compared to the previous year—even with El Niño, La Niña, and drought,” he said.

At the beginning of the year, a large deficit in rice production was projected, Amran noted.

Initial projections suggested a potential rice supply shortage of around 5 million tons due to the impacts of El Niño and La Niña, which caused droughts and significant climate disruptions in several rice-producing areas.

However, despite these challenges, Indonesia’s rice production only saw a slight decline of about 500,000 tons compared to the previous year, Amran added.

He expressed confidence that Indonesia would achieve self-sufficiency in rice by 2025, with production targeted to reach 32 million tons this year.

The government is working towards achieving food self-sufficiency as quickly as possible.

The projected increase of 1 million tons in rice production in 2025 compared to 2024 is expected to meet domestic needs, Amran assured.

Statistics Indonesia has estimated the rice harvest area in 2024 at 10.05 million hectares, reflecting a decline of 167,250 hectares, or 1.64 percent, compared to 10.21 million hectares in 2023.

This year, the production of dry milled grain is estimated to reach 52.66 million tons, a decrease of 1.32 million tons, or 2.45 percent, compared to 53.98 million tons the previous year.

Meanwhile, rice production for population consumption in 2024 is estimated at 30.34 million tons, down 757,130 tons, or 2.43 percent, from 31.10 million tons in 2023.

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Source : Antara

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