Rice production in Indonesia, the Glossary
Rice production in Indonesia is an important part of the national economy.[1]
Table of Contents
35 relations: Bali, Borobudur, Brown planthopper, Bulog, Central Java, Culture of Indonesia, Dewi Sri, Economy of Indonesia, Fried rice, Indonesia, Indonesian cuisine, Integrated pest management, Irrigation, Java, Ketupat, Library of Congress, Lonely Planet, Lontong, Manure, Melbourne, Nasi goreng, Nasi kuning, Nasi uduk, National dish, Noodle, Prambanan, Safety stock, Seren taun, Subak (irrigation), Sulawesi, Sundanese people, Vermicelli, Washington, D.C., Water buffalo, Wild water buffalo.
- Agriculture in Indonesia
- Rice production by country
Bali
Bali (English:; ᬩᬮᬶ) is a province of Indonesia and the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands.
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Borobudur
Borobudur, also transcribed Barabudur (Candi Borobudur, Candhi Barabudhur), is a 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist temple in Magelang Regency, near the city of Magelang and the town of Muntilan, in Central Java, Indonesia.
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Brown planthopper
The brown planthopper (BPH), Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) is a planthopper species that feeds on rice plants (Oryza sativa L.). These insects are among the most important pests of rice, which is the major staple crop for about half the world's population.
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Bulog
BULOG Public Corporation (Perusahaan Umum BULOG), formerly the Indonesia Logistics Bureau (Badan Urusan Logistik) is a statutory corporation in Indonesia formed in service to food distribution and price control.
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Central Java
Central Java (Jawa Tengah, Jawi Madya) is a province of Indonesia, located in the middle of the island of Java.
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Culture of Indonesia
The culture of Indonesia (Budaya Indonesia) has been shaped by the interplay of indigenous customs and diverse foreign influences.
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Dewi Sri
Dewi Sri or Shridevi (Javanese: ꦢꦺꦮꦶꦱꦿꦶ, Balinese: ᬤᬾᬯᬶᬲ᭄ᬭᬶ, Dewi Sri, Sundanese:, Nyai Pohaci Sanghyang Asri) is the Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese Hindu Goddess of rice and fertility, still widely worshiped on the islands of Java, Bali and Lombok, Indonesia.
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Economy of Indonesia
The economy of Indonesia is a mixed economy with dirigiste characteristics, and it is one of the emerging market economies in the world and the largest in Southeast Asia.
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Fried rice
Fried rice is a dish of cooked rice that has been stir-fried in a wok or a frying pan and is usually mixed with other ingredients such as eggs, vegetables, seafood, or meat.
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Indonesia
Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans.
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Indonesian cuisine
Indonesian cuisine is a collection of various regional culinary traditions that formed in the archipelagic nation of Indonesia.
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Integrated pest management
Integrated pest management (IPM), also known as integrated pest control (IPC) is a broad-based approach that integrates both chemical and non-chemical practices for economic control of pests.
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Irrigation
Irrigation (also referred to as watering of plants) is the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops, landscape plants, and lawns.
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Java
Java is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia.
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Ketupat
Ketupat (in Indonesian and Malay), or kupat (in Javanese and Sundanese), or tipat (in Balinese) is a Javanese rice cake packed inside a diamond-shaped container of woven palm leaf pouch.
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Library of Congress
The Library of Congress (LOC) is a research library in Washington, D.C. that serves as the library and research service of the U.S. Congress and the de facto national library of the United States.
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Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet is a travel guide book publisher.
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Lontong
Lontong is an Indonesian dish made of compressed rice cake in the form of a cylinder wrapped inside a banana leaf, commonly found in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore.
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Manure
Manure is organic matter that is used as organic fertilizer in agriculture.
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Melbourne
Melbourne (Boonwurrung/Narrm or Naarm) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia, after Sydney.
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Nasi goreng
Nasi goreng is a Southeast Asian fried rice dish, usually cooked with pieces of meat and vegetables.
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Nasi kuning
Nasi kuning (Indonesian for: "yellow rice"), or sometimes called nasi kunyit (Indonesian for: "turmeric rice"), is an Indonesian fragrant rice dish cooked with coconut milk and turmeric, hence the name nasi kuning (yellow rice).
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Nasi uduk
Nasi uduk (nasi uduk) is an Indonesian-style steamed rice cooked in coconut milk dish, especially popular in Betawi cuisine.
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National dish
A national dish is a culinary dish that is strongly associated with a particular country.
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Noodle
Noodles are a type of food made from unleavened dough which is either rolled flat and cut, stretched, or extruded, into long strips or strings.
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Prambanan
Prambanan (Candi Prambanan, Rara Jonggrang) is a 9th-century Hindu temple compound in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, in southern Java, Indonesia, dedicated to the Trimūrti, the expression of God as the Creator (Brahma), the Preserver (Vishnu) and the Destroyer (Shiva).
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Safety stock
Safety stock is a term used by logisticians to describe a level of extra stock that is maintained to mitigate risk of stockouts (shortfall in raw material or packaging) caused by uncertainties in supply and demand.
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Seren taun
Seren Taun is an annual traditional Sundanese rice harvest festival and ceremony.
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Subak (irrigation)
Subak is the water management (irrigation) system for the paddy fields on Bali island, Indonesia. Rice production in Indonesia and Subak (irrigation) are agriculture in Indonesia.
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Sulawesi
Sulawesi, also known as Celebes, is an island in Indonesia.
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Sundanese people
The Sundanese (Orang Sunda; ᮅᮛᮀ ᮞᮥᮔ᮪ᮓ|Urang Sunda) are an indigenous ethnic group native to the western region of Java island in Indonesia, primarily West Java. They number approximately 42 million and form Indonesia's second most populous ethnic group. They speak the Sundanese language, which is part of the Austronesian languages.
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Vermicelli
Vermicelli is a traditional type of pasta round in section similar to spaghetti.
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Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States.
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Water buffalo
The water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis), also called the domestic water buffalo or Asian water buffalo, is a large bovid originating in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.
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Wild water buffalo
The wild water buffalo (Bubalus arnee), also called Asian buffalo, Asiatic buffalo and wild buffalo, is a large bovine native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.
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See also
Agriculture in Indonesia
- Agriculture in Indonesia
- Animal welfare and rights in Indonesia
- Aquaculture in Indonesia
- Cairns Group
- Coconut production in Indonesia
- Coffee production in Indonesia
- Giling Basah
- Kangchu system
- List of Indonesian agricultural universities and colleges
- MIFEE
- Nucleus estate and smallholder
- Palm oil production in Indonesia
- Peat swamp forest
- Rice production in Indonesia
- Subak (irrigation)
- Tobacco products in Indonesia
Rice production by country
- List of countries by rice production
- Rice production in Bangladesh
- Rice production in Bhutan
- Rice production in China
- Rice production in Guyana
- Rice production in Haiti
- Rice production in India
- Rice production in Indonesia
- Rice production in Japan
- Rice production in Laos
- Rice production in Myanmar
- Rice production in Pakistan
- Rice production in Romania
- Rice production in South Korea
- Rice production in Sri Lanka
- Rice production in Thailand
- Rice production in Vietnam
- Rice production in the Philippines
- Rice production in the United States
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_production_in_Indonesia
Also known as History of rice production in Indonesia, Rice cultivation in Indonesia.