Indonesia is actively accelerating its efforts towards adopting sustainable farming practices. This move aligns with the country’s broader climate goals and its aim to ensure continued economic growth.
Key Drivers Behind the Push for Sustainable Farming
- Climate Change Mitigation: Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture.
- Environmental Preservation: Conserving soil quality, water resources, and biodiversity.
- Economic Sustainability: Securing long-term income for farmers and the agricultural sector.
Strategies Implemented
- Promotion of organic farming techniques.
- Introducing efficient irrigation systems to conserve water.
- Encouraging agroforestry and crop diversification.
- Applying technologies to optimize fertilizer and pesticide use.
- Supporting farmer education and access to sustainable inputs.
These initiatives not only help Indonesia meet its climate commitments but also contribute to building a resilient agricultural economy that benefits farmers and the environment alike.
