JAKARTA - Ferry Irwandi made a splash. Through the idea of "logistics barter", he bought dozens of tons of Aceh farmers' chili that were isolated from disasters to be flown to Jakarta.

This self-action was successful in criticizing the government, which finally intervened to buy 40 tons of additional chili to save the people's economy.

The question is, how can this wholesale chili scheme remain fair for farmers in Java, so that both parties benefit?

Seeing the economy of Aceh and Sumatra collapsed after the disaster, what economic policy is the most urgent for the government to do to revive the economy of the people there?

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