Indonesia’s state-owned logistics agency, Bulog, has announced that South Papua province now boasts the country's largest designated food development area, spanning 102,000 hectares. This substantial land allocation aims to bolster food security within the region and potentially contribute to national food supplies. Details on specific crops and implementation strategies have not yet been fully released. Bulog’s announcement signals a significant investment in agricultural infrastructure and production in South Papua. The initiative is expected to create economic opportunities for local communities and enhance regional self-sufficiency. Further updates regarding the project's progress and impact will be closely monitored. This development underscores the Indonesian government’s commitment to expanding agricultural land and increasing food production capacity.

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