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Drive to create jobs in Indonesia






Friday 08 September 2006, 17:37 Makka Time, 14:37 GMT   

 

           
            The Indonesian economy has been hard hit by the tsunami
           
     




           
     


The Indonesian government has set up a $1 billion loan scheme for small 
plantation holders which it hopes will lift people out of poverty and 
unemployment. 





Bayu Krisnamurthi, deputy minister at the chief economics ministry told Reuters 
in an interview: "One of Indonesia's biggest challenges is poverty which is 
related to unemployment. We face fiscal constraints, while (economic) growth is 
not big enough to cope with unemployment. So there must be a direct approach." 

It is hoped that the scheme will help to lift people out of poverty by creating 
jobs in the agriculture sector, where the biggest exports are palm oil, cocoa, 
and rubber.

The remarks from Krisnamurthi came as the government announced that the number 
of people living below the poverty line in March had risen 11 per cent from 
February last year.

Poverty has often been blamed for religious radicalism and fragile social 
stability in the country of 220 million people, where two thirds of the poor 
live in rural areas, including near plantations.

The scheme

     
      Poverty has often been blamed for 
      religious radicalism in Indonesia
     
Under the loans scheme, commercial banks can extend 10 trillion rupiah ($1.10 
billion) in total at subsidised interest rates to plantations in the next four 
years.
    
Indonesia, the world second-biggest producer of rubber and palm oil and 
third-biggest for cocoa, said the loans carried fixed rates of 10%.
    
With commercial lending rates at up to around 16 per cent, the government 
covers the difference.
    
PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia, the country's leading bank in rural areas, is 
expected to play a major role in the subsidised loan scheme which has so far 
received a healthy response from the plantation sector, Krisnamurthi said.
    
Official data indicates that about half of Indonesia's 100 million labour force 
is employed in the agriculture sector.

Momentum 
   
      "We have to capitalise on the momentum not just to resolve problems faced 
by the plantation sector, but also to fix the bigger economic problems so as to 
create employment opportunities"

      Bayu Krisnamurthi, deputy minister at the chief economics ministry 
     
Krisnamurthi said he was optimistic that the scheme would work as palm oil 
prices were expected to stay firm amid strong global demand for biofuel, while 
rubber prices were being boosted by high demand from the fast-growing economies 
of China and India.

"We have to capitalise on the momentum not just to resolve problems faced by 
the plantation sector, but also to fix the bigger economic problems so as to 
create employment opportunities," Krisnamurthi said.

Indonesia's unemployment is around 11 per cent, one of Asia's highest rates.

Latest government data showed that the number of people living below the 
poverty line in Indonesia was 39 million in March, about 18 per cent of the 
popluation. 

The number rose compared with February 2005 as prices of fuel and rice rose.
    
It set the poverty line at 152,847 rupiah ($16.8) a head per month, or about 56 
US cents a day. Based on the more frequently used poverty line of $1 a day, the 
number of the poor would be much higher. 


      Reuters 




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