“We have invited Japanese companies. There are currently two (companies) studying it, namely Salim Group (Indonesian conglomerate) and from Japan, Sumitomo Group,” he stated in Tokyo on Friday.
The food estate lies in Central Kalimantan on a location of 43 thousand hectares.
“This is not small; it needs investment and technology. Later, it (the food estate) can supply food to the new capital; it is closer (to the new capital) than Java,” he stated.
Hadimuljono made the declaration after a conference with numerous business owners, which was set up by the Japan-Indonesia Association (Japinda), to welcome financial investments in Nusantara, which is …