Indonesia has announced a strategic partnership with South Korea aimed at developing smart agriculture technologies to enhance local agricultural production. The agreement, signed in Jakarta, focuses on improving the quality of agricultural products and increasing their economic value.
The Indonesian Deputy Minister of Forestry, Rohmat Marzuki, reaffirmed the Ministry of Forestry's commitment to developing sustainable agriculture alongside environmental principles and technological advancements. This statement was made in Jakarta, highlighting the importance of improving the use of non-forest land.
Indonesian Vice President Gibran Rakabuming calls for agricultural modernization and the empowerment of young farmers during his visit to an educational farm in East Nusa Tenggara. This visit is part of the government's efforts to enhance food security and increase agricultural productivity.
Gulf countries have successfully enhanced their food security systems through years of strategic planning, enabling them to face challenges posed by the Iranian war. This success reflects their adaptability to crises.
European agriculture faces significant challenges in leveraging drone technology due to existing regulations that hinder innovation. Despite the potential benefits, regulatory frameworks restrict the use of drones in the agricultural sector.
The Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture has announced the appointment of a new head for the Central Administration of Plant Protection and Pest Control. This decision aims to enhance efforts against agricultural pests amid significant challenges to food security in the country.