Agricultural Development Master Strategy (SIPP) 2015-2045. Country/Territory Indonesia Document type Date 2014 Source FAO, FAOLEX Long titleAgriculture - Sustainable Bioindustry 2014 - Indonesia Future Development Solutions. Subject Agricultural & rural development, Livestock, Food & nutrition, Fisheries, Water Keyword Agricultural development Food security Business/industry/corporations Capacity building Equipment Extension Financial agricultural measures Fiscal and market measures Governance Non-governmental entity Public participation Public private partnership (PPP) Smallholders/peasants Sustainable use Bioenergy Poverty Renewable energy Fish products Policy/planning Nutrition Animal production Sustainable development Geographical area Asia, ASIA AND THE PACIFIC, East Asian Seas, Indian Ocean, South-Eastern Asia Entry into force notes 2015 - 2045 Abstract The Agricultural Development Strategy (SIPP) 2015-2045 aims at structuring the agricultural sector given its strategic role in supporting the national economy, especially for the creation of food security, as a contributor to GDP, employment and poverty reduction, providers of food, feed, fiber, energy and industrial raw materials, exports, sources of public income, etc. The agricultural sector is also a major sector of the regional economy and inherently strengthens the food security system, energy security, economic resilience, culture and local institutions, and plays an important role in the conservation of the environment. Agricultural development has ten functions: 1. Development of human resources; 2. Food security; 3. Strengthening family resilience; 4. Potential energy security (bioenergy development); 5. Poverty alleviation and equitable development; 6. Services of the natural environment; 7. Potential for the development of bioindustry; 8. Creation of a climate conducive to development; 9. Strengthening economic resilience; and 10. Quality growth sources. Full text Indonesian