Development of Masterplan and Initial Program for Food Security in Papua Region, Indonesia

A. Pertiwiningrum, C. Agus, S. Supriadi, Supriyanta Supriyanta, A. Agus, R. P. Napitupulu, Yudistira Soeherman
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Food Security and Vulnerability Atlas (FSVA) of Indonesia 2015 categorized the vulnerability to food and nutrition insecurity based on nine indicators covering food availability, food access and food utilization. According to the assessment, 14 districts in priority 1 (severely vulnerable to food insecurity) were all in Papua. Responding to the problems of food insecurity, a multi-year program focusing on two regencies, i.e., Manokwari and Merauke, was conducted from August 2015. The program was developed in cooperation with the Ministry of Villages, Disadvantaged Regions and Transmigration (Kemendes PDTT), Gadjah Mada University Yogyakarta and district governments. This research aimed to examine the problems causing food insecurity and to develop integrative and collaborative macro-scale policy recommendations. The study used a qualitative descriptive method and a pilot project approach to address food insecurity problems in both regencies. It found five main issues related to food insecurity in Papua: the prevalence of stunting among children under five, the ratio of per capita normative consumption towards net cereal production, the population living below poverty line, households without access to clean water, and low-income families. The problems could be overcome by concerning the ratio of normative consumption per capita and the preservation of local food, and local crops should be grown especially tubers. Regarding the problems associated with low-income families, a program that should be implemented is the welfare improvement of the rural low-income families through the optimization of land resources in the integrated and intensive ways in response to many land resources still underutilized. Moreover, water treatment should be encouraged further to tackle clean water issues.
印度尼西亚巴布亚地区粮食安全总体规划和初步方案的制定
《2015年印度尼西亚粮食安全和脆弱性地图集》根据涵盖粮食供应、粮食获取和粮食利用的九个指标,对粮食和营养不安全的脆弱性进行了分类。根据评估,优先事项1中的14个区(极易受到粮食不安全的影响)都在巴布亚。为了应对粮食不安全问题,从2015年8月开始,实施了一项以马诺夸里和梅劳克两个县为重点的多年期方案。该项目是与农村、弱势地区和移民部(Kemendes PDTT)、日惹Gadjah Mada大学和地区政府合作制定的。这项研究旨在研究造成粮食不安全的问题,并制定综合和合作的宏观政策建议。该研究采用了定性描述方法和试点项目方法来解决这两个县的粮食不安全问题。它发现了与巴布亚粮食不安全有关的五个主要问题:五岁以下儿童发育迟缓的普遍性、人均正常消费量与谷物净产量的比例、生活在贫困线以下的人口、无法获得清洁水的家庭以及低收入家庭。这些问题可以通过关注人均标准消费比例和当地粮食的保护来解决,当地作物尤其是块茎应该种植。关于与低收入家庭有关的问题,应该实施的一个方案是,通过综合和集约的方式优化土地资源,改善农村低收入家庭的福利,以应对许多尚未充分利用的土地资源。此外,应进一步鼓励水处理,以解决清洁用水问题。
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