In a compelling address during the Leaders’ Event at the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) in Dubai, President Joko Widodo of Indonesia called for enhanced global collaboration in agriculture and livestock to combat the detrimental impacts of climate change. The Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs released a statement outlining the President’s stance on the crucial role of agricultural and livestock products in generating eco-friendly energy.
Promoting Sustainable Agriculture: Indonesia’s Pledge and Commitments
President Jokowi affirmed Indonesia’s support for the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) initiative, emphasising the importance of international collaboration in sustainable agriculture, resilient supply chains, and climate actions. He expressed hope that this collaborative effort would yield concrete results, contributing to the creation of a more prosperous world. The President also took the opportunity to outline specific measures undertaken by the Indonesian government to reduce carbon emissions, showcasing the nation’s commitment to managing forests and land use sectors more effectively.
Indonesia, with its extensive fertile lands and a substantial working-age population, heavily relies on agriculture. President Jokowi highlighted the government’s steadfast efforts in developing large-scale infrastructure connecting various regions, fostering the livelihoods of those engaged in the agriculture sector. He stressed the need for sufficient financing and the transfer of advanced agricultural technology to improve the welfare of farmers and meet global demands. Indonesia’s vast agricultural potential positions it as a key player in addressing worldwide needs.
Endorsement of Emirates Declaration: A Step Towards Resilient Food Systems
In the presence of delegates from 134 countries, Indonesia endorsed the Emirates Declaration on Sustainable Agriculture, Resilient Food Systems, and Climate Action. This significant declaration aims to strengthen global food systems against the challenges posed by climate change, reduce carbon emissions, and alleviate global famine in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals.
President Jokowi’s call for international collaboration underscores Indonesia’s commitment to playing a pivotal role in creating a sustainable, stable, and resilient global agricultural ecosystem, one that’s the need of the hour. As the world grapples with climate challenges, such initiatives become crucial in fostering a collective response to ensure a more sustainable and prosperous future.