Tugu Tani, or the Farmer's Monument, is an iconic landmark located in central Jakarta, Indonesia. Erected in 1963, the monument pays tribute to the farmers, often regarded as the backbone of Indonesia's agrarian society. The monument features a bronze statue depicting a farmer holding a sickle and a sheaf of rice, symbolizing the hard work, dedication, and contribution of farmers to the nation's agricultural sector. Surrounding the statue are reliefs portraying scenes of traditional farming practices and agricultural activities. Tugu Tani serves as a symbol of gratitude and respect for the agricultural community and stands as a reminder of Indonesia's agrarian heritage amidst the urban landscape of Jakarta.