The Indonesian Agriculture Ministry is planning a downstreaming initiative in Nabire Regency, Central Papua, focusing on high-value plantation crops such as coconut, coffee, cocoa, and sago. The goal is to boost the local economy through localized agricultural processing and create jobs. The project includes developing 100 hectares of coconut plantations, 3,000 hectares of cocoa and coffee plantations, and establishing nurseries for these crops. The ministry is ensuring sufficient seedlings and working with local communities to manage all stages of the operation. The regional administration supports the initiative, emphasizing the need for a secure environment to facilitate smooth implementation.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the government's initiative as a planned and supported effort without overtly praising or criticizing the policy. It provides factual information about the project's goals, funding, and collaboration with local authorities. There is no clear ideological slant toward either left-



