The Coordinating Minister for Food, Zulkifli Hasan, has announced that the Indonesian government aims to achieve food self-sufficiency by 2027, five years earlier than the initial target. To support this, the government plans to stop importing certain foods, including rice, salt, corn for animal feed, and sugar, by 2025. The government's focus is to increase domestic production of these commodities and reduce dependence on food imports. The agricultural sector will receive support from the President and local governments to help achieve this goal.