Amid fluctuating geopolitical conditions, Indonesia has notably increased its rice stock to <strong>4.5 million tons</strong>, with expectations to reach <strong>5 million tons</strong> soon. This achievement reflects integrated efforts from the government and farmers.
Indonesian Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman confirmed that the government's rice stock has reached <strong>4.6 million tons</strong>, the highest level in the country's history. This announcement comes amid increasing economic pressures.
The Indonesian government announced that the national rice stock has reached <strong>4.5 million tons</strong>, reflecting the country's efforts to enhance food security. This announcement was made during the unloading of shipments at the 'Bolugh' warehouses in Ternate, North Maluku.
Indonesian Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman announced a significant increase in rice stock in South Sulawesi, reaching <strong>761,000 tons</strong>. This reflects the success of government programs aimed at boosting agricultural production.
Ahmad Rizal Ramdhani, the general director of Perum Bulog, confirmed that Indonesia's rice stock has reached 4.4 million tons, the highest level ever recorded. This announcement was made during his visit to the company's warehouses in Ngawi province.
The Director General of the Indonesian Bulog Company, Agmand Rizal Ramdhani, has confirmed that the national rice stock is secure at <strong>4.3 million tons</strong>, urging citizens to remain calm amidst global geopolitical tensions.