2023
DOI: 10.1063/5.0176465
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Bioethical issues on farmers’ rights relating to genetically modified crops

Siti Hafsyah Idris,
Zuhaira Nadiah Zulkipli,
Fazlin Mohamed Zain
et al.
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“…Indonesia, akin to numerous other nations, has been diligently formulating and implementing sustainable development policies to confront a spectrum of environmental, social, and economic quandaries. The trajectory of sustainable development within Indonesia is intricately steered by a medley of policies and initiatives, albeit acknowledging that the dynamic nature of governance implies potential shifts in priorities subsequent to our data and information [9].…”
Section: The Implementation Of Indonesian Sustainable Development Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Indonesia, akin to numerous other nations, has been diligently formulating and implementing sustainable development policies to confront a spectrum of environmental, social, and economic quandaries. The trajectory of sustainable development within Indonesia is intricately steered by a medley of policies and initiatives, albeit acknowledging that the dynamic nature of governance implies potential shifts in priorities subsequent to our data and information [9].…”
Section: The Implementation Of Indonesian Sustainable Development Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, in the context of food security, the government has programs to improve food security through the enhancement of crop yields and distribution systems. In line with this policy, food security initiatives ware released by the government, such as the Food Estate program in Central Kalimantan aims to enhance food security by developing large-scale agriculture and promoting sustainable farming practices [9,[11][12].…”
Section: Agricultural and Food Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%