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Diversity of Wild vs Cultivated Plants in Indonesian
Indonesia is one of the centres of biodiversity in the world. Forests in Indonesia are one of the richest in the world. On the other hand, Indonesia is also the country with the highest destruction of its forests. Forest area continues to decline due to forest burning, land conversion and illegal logging. This has caused wild plants decreased. Meanwhile, domestications and plant breeding has caused the increase of cultivated plant varieties. However, cultivated plants are also decreasing when the quality do not match the demand.