The head of Indonesia's poverty eradication agency, Budiman Sudjatmiko, announced the launch of the 'Free Nutritious Food' program aimed at enhancing food security amid global crises. The initiative will facilitate the distribution of essential needs in collaboration with local cooperatives.
Indonesian Minister of Cooperatives, Ferry Juliantono, confirmed that the government aims to finalize the National Cooperative Law this year, reflecting its commitment to enhancing the role of cooperatives in the national economy. The new law seeks to update the legal framework for cooperatives in line with economic developments.
The Bogor government in Indonesia has announced the initiation of a digital project aimed at improving the efficiency of local cooperatives through training in digital marketing. This program is a strategic step to keep pace with technological advancements.
The Indonesian government has announced the provision of loans at a 6% interest rate through the Merah Putih Village Cooperative, aimed at combating lender exploitation. Additionally, free meals will be provided to students only during school days.
Indonesian Food Coordination Minister Zulkifli Hasan announced that Merah Putih Cooperatives will serve as the primary means for distributing social aid to millions of citizens. This initiative aims to enhance the local economy and improve living standards in rural areas.
Agrinas Pangan Nusantara has announced the import of 160,000 pickup trucks from countries like India, China, and Japan to support local cooperatives in Indonesia. This initiative aims to enhance the operational capabilities of cooperatives in rural areas.
Indonesian Minister of Cooperatives, <strong>Ferry Juliantono</strong>, expressed his hope for major cooperatives like <strong>Indonesian Cooperative Pelabuhan</strong> to become the 'big brother' to smaller cooperatives. His remarks in <strong>Surabaya</strong> highlighted the importance of mutual support among cooperatives to enhance the local economy.
Indonesian Minister of Cooperatives, Ferry Juliantono, announced the initiation of 34,000 new sales points across the country, with 2,500 already completed. This initiative aims to enhance the role of cooperatives in supporting the local economy and providing essential goods.
Indonesian Minister of Cooperatives, Ferry Juliantono, announced an innovative project to build vertical cooperative buildings, addressing urban land shortages. This initiative was revealed during his visit to Bandung, emphasizing the need for 1,000 square meters per cooperative unit to ensure sustainability.
Indonesian Minister of Cooperatives, Ferry Juliantono, urged major cooperatives to boldly expand their activities in strategic economic sectors to enhance national economic sovereignty. This call was made during the annual general meeting of cooperatives in Surabaya.