This is the cause of the price of Nanjak cows in Indonesia, even though Eid is still long

Published Feb 24, 2022

Tridge summary

Indonesia is experiencing a surge in beef prices due to issues in its main supplier, Australia. The problem is attributed to disrupted cattle production caused by forest fires and other disasters. The Indonesian Meat Importer Entrepreneurs Association (Aspidi) has suggested diversifying sources to countries like Mexico, Chile, and India. In response to the rising meat prices, meat traders are planning a strike from February 28 to March 4, 2022.
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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - The recent increase in beef prices was triggered by problems in the Australian supplier country. Every year, Indonesia imports millions of tons of cattle from the Kangaroo country. The problem in Australia is that the country's cattle production is not good. "South Australia's supply is for fresh meat, but from northern Australia it is for cattle directly, so there are two parts. But production is disrupted due to disasters such as forest fires and other disasters," said Secretary General of the Indonesian Meat Importer Entrepreneurs Association (Aspidi) Suhandri to CNBC Indonesia, Wednesday (23/2/22). This condition makes supply difficult for Indonesia. Indonesia's dependence on Australian beef is enormous. Efforts to bring in other cows have been started, but it has not been maximized. Traders also suggested that the government take quick steps, including by opening trade routes from countries other than Australia. So far, RI is very dependent on the ...

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