What is the Future Foods Forum?
Launched during Think20 in 2022, the Future Foods Forum is an informal network of academia, think tanks, and the private sector who seek to drive impact towards achieving more sustainable food system for Indonesia.
CIPS currently serves as the Secretariat of the Future Foods Forum.

Indonesia's Food System Stands at a Crossroad
Rising Food Demand
Climate Crisis
Malnutrition
4.03%
Average annual growth rate of food demand in Indonesia
0.8 - 2.0°C
Projected annual temperature increase by 2050
21.5%
Prevalence of stunting among children in Indonesia
As the challenges overlap, the Future Foods Forum brings policy recommendations and program interventions to align with Indonesia Golden Vision 2045 and drive the transformation toward sustainable food system.
*In sequence, the data sources were taken in 2019, 2021, and 2023.
Our Core Pillars
Nutrition
Consumer behavior approaches to improve nutrition outcomes for all.
Socio-Economic Livelihood
Exploring approaches to improve the welfare of farmers and low-income communities across Indonesia.
Regenerative Agriculture
Sharing knowledge on regenerative agriculture to improve environmental outcomes and build resilient food systems.
How We Work

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Get involved in these activities:
Quarterly knowledge sharing with leading industries and experts across Indonesia
Intensify your stakeholder engagement through events and media outreach
Cross-collaboration opportunities between members in food issues
Advocate policy and program solutions to Indonesian government agencies
Latest Events
24 July 2025 | Public Discussion on Food-Tech Innovation for Sustainable Food System Transformation in Indonesia
FFF held a public discussion exploring food-tech innovation in relation to socio-economic livelihoods and President Prabowo’s flagship MBG program.
19 March 2-25 | Future Foods Forum Small Talk on Nutrition Literacy
The Forum pointed out a few challenges in improving nutrition literacy, including the lack of awareness and access to nutrition education.
Future Foods Forum in the News
