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00:00The Ministry of Agriculture will oblige the milk processing industry to absorb milk stocks from local farmers.
00:11The Ministry of Agriculture will oblige the milk processing industry to absorb milk stocks from local farmers.
00:16The Ministry of Agriculture will also do mining on the farmers to improve the quality of the product.
00:21The Ministry of Agriculture will oblige the milk processing industry to absorb milk stocks from local farmers.
00:31This policy follows the complaints of farmers regarding the production of milk that is not absorbed
00:36because the industry prefers to use imported milk.
00:39This obligation will later be regulated in the form of President's Regulations
00:43and has been agreed upon by the Secretary-General of the State, Mr. Tiwadi.
00:47During the agreement, Minister of Agriculture, Andi Amran Sulaiman,
00:51made sure that he has submitted a letter to the provinces and regencies of the province.
00:57This policy is expected to increase the milk production in the country
01:01and is also expected to reduce the number of imported milk in the future.
01:04The Ministry will also do mining on the farmers to improve the quality of the product.
01:10We have changed the regulation.
01:13All industries must absorb the milk from the farmers.
01:26We have immediately agreed to this.
01:30We have immediately agreed to this.
01:42The Ministry of Agriculture noted that the obligation to absorb local milk has been changed in 1998
01:48due to the intervention of the International Monetary Fund or IMF.
01:52As a result, the government withdrew President's Regulations No. 2 in 1985
01:57on the coordination of the construction and development of national milk production.
02:01The proportion of imported Indonesian milk rose up to 80 percent from the previous 40 percent.
02:06From Jakarta Tim Liputan, IDX Channel.