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The agricultural development initiative in Indonesia began in 1969 with funding from the US Department of Agriculture's Foreign Research Service.
2010 · 15 pages

Abstract
The initiative aimed to improve agricultural planning and administration in Indonesia, focusing on the rural sector. The project was designed to address the country's agricultural development challenges, including low crop yields and limited market access. The project's scope involved the development of a comprehensive agricultural development plan, which included the establishment of a national agricultural research institute. The institute was tasked with improving national information and assurance in fertilizer quality control. Additionally, the project focused on the development of a soil research center, which aimed to provide effective soil management techniques to farmers. The project's methodology involved the completion of project planning and the initiation of a secondary crops project. The secondary crops project aimed to improve crop yields and increase farmers' income. However, the project's charter did not cover the large number of participants who received upgradation training in various agricultural techniques and other technical assistance not directly related to the AID-funded project. The project's implementation plan included the development of a local framework matrix, which outlined the roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders involved in the project. The project's evaluation plan aimed to assess the project's progress and impact on the rural sector. The project's timeframe was not specified in the provided information. The project's geographic focus was on the rural sector in Indonesia, with a specific emphasis on improving agricultural planning and administration. The project's context was influenced by the country's agricultural development challenges, including low crop yields and limited market access. The project's recommendations were not specified in the provided information.
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