Addressing food system transformation, food security, and deforestation in Indonesia: Challenges and opportunities

This study identifies food system interventions with high transformational potential for Indonesia by utilizing the MIRAGRODEP a multi-region, multisector computable general equilibrium model to analyze policy scenarios. Our findings reveal a range of economic, social, and environmental impacts. Ini...

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Autores principales: Laborde Debucquet, David, Olivetti, Elsa B., Piñeiro, Valeria, Illescas, Nelson
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149269
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author Laborde Debucquet, David
Olivetti, Elsa B.
Piñeiro, Valeria
Illescas, Nelson
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Piñeiro, Valeria
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Illescas, Nelson
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description This study identifies food system interventions with high transformational potential for Indonesia by utilizing the MIRAGRODEP a multi-region, multisector computable general equilibrium model to analyze policy scenarios. Our findings reveal a range of economic, social, and environmental impacts. Initiatives such as social safety nets and food stamps can enhance affordability, while repurposing farm subsidies can improve socio-economic sustainability. Comprehensive policy packages that include social safety nets, repurposing agricultural supports, environmental regulation and investment in sustainable production, can lead to substantial GDP growth, poverty reduction, and dietary enhancements. However, each intervention presents distinct trade-offs between economic gains and environmental implications. This analysis underscores the need for a holistic policy approach when trying to achieve multiple sustainability goals. Implementing a blend of policies designed to promote environmental, social, and economic sustainability simultaneously could drive Indonesia towards a sustainable and resilient food system, addressing the complex interplay between economic development, environmental conservation, and improved nutrition.
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spelling CGSpace1492692025-11-06T05:11:08Z Addressing food system transformation, food security, and deforestation in Indonesia: Challenges and opportunities Laborde Debucquet, David Olivetti, Elsa B. Piñeiro, Valeria Illescas, Nelson food systems computable general equilibrium models policies social safety nets sustainable development agriculture economic development nutrition poverty This study identifies food system interventions with high transformational potential for Indonesia by utilizing the MIRAGRODEP a multi-region, multisector computable general equilibrium model to analyze policy scenarios. Our findings reveal a range of economic, social, and environmental impacts. Initiatives such as social safety nets and food stamps can enhance affordability, while repurposing farm subsidies can improve socio-economic sustainability. Comprehensive policy packages that include social safety nets, repurposing agricultural supports, environmental regulation and investment in sustainable production, can lead to substantial GDP growth, poverty reduction, and dietary enhancements. However, each intervention presents distinct trade-offs between economic gains and environmental implications. This analysis underscores the need for a holistic policy approach when trying to achieve multiple sustainability goals. Implementing a blend of policies designed to promote environmental, social, and economic sustainability simultaneously could drive Indonesia towards a sustainable and resilient food system, addressing the complex interplay between economic development, environmental conservation, and improved nutrition. 2024-07-25 2024-07-25T18:58:08Z 2024-07-25T18:58:08Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149269 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Laborde, David; Olivetti, Elsa; Piñeiro, Valeria; and Illescas, Nelson. 2024. Addressing food system transformation, food security, and deforestation in Indonesia: Challenges and opportunities. IFPRI Discussion Paper 2265. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.4060/cd1411en.
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computable general equilibrium models
policies
social safety nets
sustainable development
agriculture
economic development
nutrition
poverty
Laborde Debucquet, David
Olivetti, Elsa B.
Piñeiro, Valeria
Illescas, Nelson
Addressing food system transformation, food security, and deforestation in Indonesia: Challenges and opportunities
title Addressing food system transformation, food security, and deforestation in Indonesia: Challenges and opportunities
title_full Addressing food system transformation, food security, and deforestation in Indonesia: Challenges and opportunities
title_fullStr Addressing food system transformation, food security, and deforestation in Indonesia: Challenges and opportunities
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title_short Addressing food system transformation, food security, and deforestation in Indonesia: Challenges and opportunities
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computable general equilibrium models
policies
social safety nets
sustainable development
agriculture
economic development
nutrition
poverty
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