Agriculture continues to play a vital role in Indonesia’s economic development.
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Indonesia has managed to combine high rates of growth, rapid reductions in rural poverty and a significant structural transformation of its economy all at the same time without a big increase in urban manufacturing.
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Farming Smarter
This paper examines the impacts of prenatal conditions and water quality on child growth using recent data from Indonesia.
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Impacts of prenatal and environmental factors on child growth
This paper examines the impacts of prenatal conditions and water quality on child growth using recent data from Indonesia.
"The Lore Lindu region in Indonesia—as in many forest frontier areas in Southeast Asia—has experienced rapid deforestation due to agricultural expansion in the uplands, at the forest margins.
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