Indonesia is considering increasing millet production for partial replacement of Wheat to increase, which became significantly more expensive because of the war in Ukraine, reports The Straits Times.
As already mentioned, Indonesian Economy Minister Ayrlangga Hartarto recently announced that the country's government is working on implementing a multi-year program to develop millet production as an alternative Wheat works.
Especially Millet (Sorghum) in Indonesia was increased to 4,35 thousand Hektar sown in 6 of the 35 provinces of the country, of which it is planned to be 15,2 thousand Tonnen Grains to collect.
In the future, too, the use of Millet be increased in livestock farming.