The Ministry of Agriculture in Indonesia is preparing the country for a potential global food crisis by strengthening local food resources and diversifying carbohydrate sources beyond rice. These sources include cassava, corn, sago, bananas, potatoes, and taro. The government has highlighted the importance of food diversification and sustainable use of local resources to achieve self-sufficiency in rice. Indonesia currently has an overstock of rice and is encouraging the development of local food sources to reduce dependence on rice. Sago, a potential substitute for rice, is one such source that is rich in carbohydrates and is found in various regions of Indonesia.