Abstract
Indonesia's genetic biodiversity must be maintained and prevented from being transferred to foreign parties without the knowledge or approval of the government. This is considering that genetic resources have strategic value for food integrity, health, energy, economy, national security, technological development and the environment as well as a form of sovereignty of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia. Efforts to protect genetic resources (biodiversity) require law enforcement with strict sanctions against biopiracy.
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