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Disorganized Food Policy

Monday, August 10, 2020

IN its response to the coronavirus and the problems that it causes, the government should not be hasty or reactive, or try makeshift solutions.

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This is also true when the World Health Organization warns of the possibility of food shortages following this global pandemic.

President Joko Widodo’s reaction in the form of immediately establishing a ‘rice barn’ in Kalimantan looks at first glance to be a smart move. In April, the President said that there was a shortage in supplies of a number of foodstuffs such as rice, corn, chilies, onions, eggs, sugar and garlic. There

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