RI Is Threatened With Failure To Harvest 2023 Due To La Nina And El Nino: Brazil And Canada It Has Been Hit
JAKARTA - Minister of Finance (Menkeu) Sri Mulyani explained that Indonesia is currently facing new problems over the sustainability of food security for the 2023 period. The reason is, the territory of Indonesia has the potential to be exposed to the La Nina and El Nino weather phenomena next year.
Sri Mulyani said this was inversely proportional to the recent few years when weather conditions greatly supported the agricultural sector. As a result, Indonesia tends to be able to maintain food security at a safe level.
"Next year, there are estimates about the weather that La Nina and El Nino will occur. This phenomenon must be taken into consideration and we also need to see in terms of the cycle of increasing agricultural productivity," he said while attending a meeting with Commission XI of the DPR at the Senayan Parliament Complex, Jakarta, Wednesday, August 31.
According to Sri Mulyani, the government has actually implemented a number of policies to support the national food sector.
However, the state treasurer said that the weather factor is another side that cannot be controlled so that good preparation is the only option.
We continue to invest in food security. Hopefully it can offset risks that come from factors that cannot be controlled like the weather," he asserted.
Furthermore, the Minister of Finance revealed that the negative impact of La Nina and El Nino had already occurred in several countries.
In fact, the weather anomaly phenomenon is suspected to be the main cause of the failure of agricultural cultivation efforts.
Indeed, 2023 weather will be a very dominant factor. This can be seen from Brazil's suddenly drought and then crop failure this year. Likewise for Canada and several other countries. They have been hit by such cycles at the end of 2021 and mid-2022. The question is, will it hit Indonesia in 2023? closed the Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani.