Submitted by Benedetti on December 19, 2006 - 21:26.
Written by a West Papuan citizen...
RASKIN is an ostensibly charitable programme that only brings more harm to West Papuans.
Papuans have consumed sago and tuberous root such as sweet potatoes and cassava for ages. Today these traditional staple foods are now being replaced by rice. The Government of Indonesia introduced the “RASKIN� programme to West Papua six years ago. RASKIN stands for Beras Miskin meaning literally Rice (for) the Poor.
The Indonesian government began distributing subsidized rice nationally when the country was facing a severe economic crisis. Although it is meant to help poor people, RASKIN actually destroys the eating habits of the Papuan, both in the lowlands and in the highlands. It also undermines sustainable crops, as slowly but surely, West Papuans are consuming more rice than sago or sweet potatoes. A provincial agency which deals with food matters reports that rice is now the staple diet of 55% of Papuans. Only 30% eat tuberous root and 15% eat sago.