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Hidayat Alhamid:
‘Sago to secure our food supply’

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

PRESIDENT Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono last week invited farmers, food producers and fishermen to share a lunch with him and to discuss how to increase food production and seek solutions to the food problems occurring around the world. Conversely, the Agriculture Department recently announced plans to transform sago, found in profusion around Eastern Indonesia and the staple food of people in Papua, into a basic raw material for bioethanol.

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Two companies have even stated their readiness to invest in the project. How will this impact on Papuans and other people in Eastern Indonesia who still rely on sago as their basic foodstuff? Tempo journalist Kamellia Soenjoto spoke with Hidayat Alhamid who was born in FakFak, Papua, and who received his PhD from the Australian National University’s School of Resources, Environment and Society in Community Forestry. He is also a board member of

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