Researcher Eliza Mardian from CORE Indonesia has urged the government to prevent a rise in sugar prices following the implementation of a ban on consumer sugar imports, due to Indonesia's heavy reliance on imports, with 63% of its sugar demand met through imports. The government's goal is to achieve food self-sufficiency, as stated by Coordinating Minister Zulkifli Hasan, by banning imports of four food commodities: rice, corn, sugar, and salt. However, Mardian emphasizes the need for a gradual cessation of imports to avoid significant price hikes and notes that low domestic sugar production is partly due to inefficient sugarcane yield, with Thailand outperforming Indonesia. She proposes modernizing sugar factories to boost sugar production and yield.