ABRAHAM MASLOW S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS

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ABRAHAM MASLOW S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS (1) What We Eat Tomorrow? : Lower Class = Poor (2) Where We Eat Tomorrow?: Middle Class (3) Who We Eat Tomorrow?: High Class 2

HUMAN RIGHTS DOMENSION OF FOOD SECURITY The right to food is recognized in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Art. 25) as part of the right to an adequate standard of living, and is enshrined in the 1966 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (Art. 11). 3

HUMAN RIGHTS DOMENSION OF FOOD SECURITY It is also recognized in specific international instruments such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child (Art. 24(2)(c) and 27(3), the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (Art. 12(2), or the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (Art. 25(f) and 28(1). 4

HUMAN RIGHTS DOMENSION OF FOOD SECURITY The Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Committee of the UN Commission for Human Rights authoritatively stated in its General Comment 12 that The right to adequate food is realized when every man, woman and child, alone or in community with others, has physical and economic access at all times to adequate food or means for its procurement. 5

Where are the world hunger people?

The variety of staple foods consumed by Indonesians was diverse; the four main staple crops were rice (53.5% of diet), cassava (22.2% of diet), maize (18.9% of diet), and potatoes (4.99% of diet). Agriculture Development in Indonesia The Government of Indonesia through the Ministry of Agriculture has launched the 2017 Indonesia achieve self-sufficiency in rice, corn and soybeans, and after that followed by other food such as meat, beef cattle, sugars and many other things. 7

Where are the ASEAN hunger people? Access to food in each ASEAN country can be seen from the prevalence of undernourishment indicators. Referring to data from FAO (2015; Table 4), only Brunei Darussalam and Malaysia have a prevalence of undernourishment rate less than 5%, which means they are close to eradicating hunger. Over the last 10 years, the prevalence of undernourishment rate in Indonesia has halved from 18.8% in 2005 2007 to 7.6% by 2014 2016. Among the other ASEAN member states, Lao PDR, Myanmar, and Cambodia have a high prevalence of undernourishment rate range of 14.2% - 18.5% by 2014 2016. Almost all member states of ASEAN have made good progress towards meeting the international goal towards reducing the number of undernourishment people. 8

Growth in cereal production and yield in selected Asian countries 9(SOURCE: https://economics.rabobank.com/publications/2016/february/asiapacific-agricultural-perspectives/)

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Livestock Development in Indonesia The poultry industry consumes approximately 83% of Indonesia s animal feed. Aquaculture consumes 11% and the remaining 6% is consumed by cattle and swine. On average, livestock feed is composed of corn (50%), soybean meal (15-20%), corn gluten meal (3%), CPO (2%), fish meal (5%), rice bran (15%), wheat pollard (8%), and premix (0.6%). Based on data from the Indonesian Feed Producers Association (Asosiasi Produsen Pakan Indonesia, APPI Table 2). Indonesian feed millers are heavily reliant 11 on imported feed ingredients from top 5 exporters (Table 2). (Henuk and Bakti, 2016) I M P O R T L O C A L

Figure 3a. Indonesia s total meat consumption from livestock (kg/capita/year; Ballo et al., 2016; Wea, et al., 2016)

Meat consumption generally increases with higher income of consumers in low- and middle-income countries (TPS, 2013; Gould and Friedman, 2015).

Food security indicators consisted of affordability, availabity and quality and safety, and Indonesia ranked 65/100, 49/100 and 76/100 respectively in 2015 (FAO, 2015). Data from Global Food Security Index (EIU, 2015), reported that Indonesia is in Moderate Environment with overall rank 74/105 with overall score: 46.7/100; Table 5).

Rank and score of global food index of Indonesia from 2012 to 2015 as follows: 64ˏ 66ˏ 72ˏ 74 and 46.8ˏ45.6ˏ 46.5ˏ 46.7 respectively. Indonesia is in Moderate Environment in 2016 with overall rank 13/23 Pertemuan-14 in Asia and Program PacificStudi byagribisnis income UPN level Veteran with YK overall score15of 50.6/100.

Conclusions The four main staple crops in Indonesia were rice (53.5% of diet), cassava (22.2% of diet), maize (18.9% of diet), and potatoes (4.99% of diet). Indonesia has achieved the MDG hunger target, by reducing the proportion of undernourished people from 19.7% of the population in 1990 92 to 8.7% in 2012 2014. Rank and score of global food index of Indonesia from 2012 to 2015 as follows: 64ˏ 66ˏ 72ˏ 74 and 46.8ˏ45.6ˏ 46.5ˏ 46.7 respectively. Indonesia is in Moderate Environment in 2016 with overall rank 13/23 in Asia and Pacific by income level with overall score of 50.6/100.