Compass R&D survey: 71.5% of the public is satisfied with the performance of the Ministry of Agriculture

Jakarta – The results of the latest Compass Research and Development Survey show that the level of public satisfaction with the performance of the Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture (Kementan) has reached 71.5%. This figure is relatively high and also shows that various Ministry of Agricultural Programs led by Indonesian Minister of Agriculture Andi Amran Sulaiman received wide appreciation from the public. Compass researcher Agustina Purwanti said the public believes that the Ministry of Agriculture has succeeded in showing its seriousness in strengthening national food security. Based on the results of a satisfaction survey regarding the performance of the Ministry of Agriculture, 71.5% of respondents were satisfied. “Respondent satisfaction with the performance of the Ministry of Agriculture is 71.5 percent. This is a good threshold. This is because many things the Ministry of Agriculture did were reduced by government programs,” Agustina said in a written statement on Friday (10/10/2025). Browse to continue with the content. “The public assesses that these programs are real and have a direct impact. In fact, the confidence in the success of the Ministry of Agriculture in improving the Boers welfare is 77%,” Agustina said. In addition, Compass Research and Development also announced the results of a public satisfaction survey regarding the government’s performance in the national food security program. Based on the survey, 61.5% of respondents were satisfied. “We, R&D, did a survey associated with food. The satisfaction rate was pretty good with about 61.5%,” Agustina explained. “It can be appreciated because the public can see that the government is serious about dealing with the food program. It cannot be denied that there are still those who are dissatisfied, it is something that needs to be improved in the future,” he continued. Meanwhile, Professor of the Faculty of Agricultural Technology (FTP) UGM, prof. Lilic Sutarso, assesses that the results of this survey correspond to the achievements of the Ministry of Agriculture, which approaches the purpose of food self -sufficiency. “When we look, the self-sufficiency of foods originally set at four years has now been revised by the government up to one year, and the productivity trend shows a positive direction. Regulatory support, infrastructure and inter-institutional synergy are all in the same corridor,” Prof Lilie explained. According to Prof. Liquis is the national rice supply that once reached 4.2 million tonnes, clear evidence of the government’s success in maintaining food availability. “We can see that the work of the Ministry of Agriculture is not alone, but the result is of the sector and regional cooperation. The program for the pressure of rice fields, improving distribution and distribution of SPHP rice strengthens our national food system,” Prof Lilik said. Furthermore, Prof. LIKE TWO main challenges emphasize that should be maintained in the future: to maintain self -sufficient status, despite possible climate anomalies, and the preparation of the National Food Sovery Food Sover to 2045. “The president emphasized that food sovereignty is part of the sovereignty.