Head of Indonesia's new state food company quits after 6 months

Agrinas president blames sovereign fund Danantara for slow financial support

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Farmers plant corn in Indonesia's East Java province. The state-owned Agrinas Pangan Nusantara is tasked with improving agricultural productivity. © Reuters

ISMI DAMAYANTI

JAKARTA -- The head of Indonesia's newly launched state-owned food company has resigned after just six months in office, citing a lack of financial support even though its establishment was part of President Prabowo Subianto's key economic initiatives.

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