Indonesia has reached a historic milestone with its national rice reserves hitting 5.3 million tons. Agriculture Minister Andi Amran confirmed that this is the largest stock the country has ever held. This strategic accumulation is intended to ensure national food security and stabilize market prices. The government aims to mitigate the impact of potential crop failures or supply chain disruptions. These reserves provide a critical buffer against global food volatility. The achievement reflects the government's ongoing efforts to enhance domestic agricultural productivity. This surplus is expected to safeguard the population's access to a primary staple.
