Indonesia's National Farmers and Fishermen Week 2026 Connects Technology, Investors, and Agribusiness Players
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Indonesia's National Farmers and Fishermen Week (PENAS) 2026 in Gorontalo brings together agribusiness stakeholders, investors, and technology providers.
- The event aims to foster innovation, facilitate investment, and strengthen national food security amidst challenges like climate change and post-harvest losses.
- Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka attended the opening, emphasizing the crucial role of farmers and fishermen in national food self-sufficiency.
Thousands of agribusiness professionals, farmers, fishermen, academics, and investors converged on Gorontalo Regency for the opening of the National Farmers and Fishermen Week (PENAS) XVII in 2026. This triennial event, organized by the Alliance of Farmers and Fishermen Groups (KTNA) and PT Fery Agung Corindotama, serves as a vital platform for networking and business. It connects entrepreneurs, investors, technology suppliers, and financing institutions, all crucial for the national food sector.
The expansive exhibition area, spanning 30,000 square meters, features over 300 companies, state-owned enterprises, cooperatives, universities, and research institutions. They showcase a wide array of innovations, from modern agricultural machinery and precision irrigation to bioenergy, food processing technologies, and digital solutions designed to boost national food productivity.
Farmers and fishermen are the front line in maintaining national food security and independence.
The presence of Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka at the opening underscored the significance of the food sector as a cornerstone of economic growth and national resilience. He praised the Ministry of Agriculture's efforts to streamline fertilizer distribution, making subsidized access easier for farmers. PENAS XVII 2026 takes place against a backdrop of strategic challenges, including climate change impacts on crop patterns, land conversion, import dependency, and the urgent need for technology adoption among farmers and fishermen. Issues like a national post-harvest loss rate of 20% and limited access to capital and modern equipment also present ongoing challenges.
PENAS XVII 2026 aims to be part of the solution by directly linking technological innovations, financing, and policy with frontline actors. The event facilitates investment, knowledge transfer, and sustainable business partnerships across the entire food supply chain. Minister of Agriculture Andi Amran Sulaiman highlighted technology as a key driver for transforming the national agricultural sector and achieving the government's food self-sufficiency targets. He introduced the Modern AgricultureโAdvanced Agricultural System (PM-AAS) concept, integrating best practices to enhance land productivity.
Technology is one of the main keys to accelerating the transformation of the national agricultural sector and supporting the government's food self-sufficiency targets.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.