Indonesia Expects Five New Dams to Boost Rice Output by 1 Million Tons
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The Indonesian government expects five new dams to increase rice production by up to 1 million metric tons. The dams are part of a strategy to improve irrigation and support national food security. Officials say the additional supply will help stabilize prices and reduce dependence on imports. The project highlights ongoing efforts to modernize agriculture infrastructure.