Indonesia: For the First Time, a Rabbit from North Sumatra has been Exported to the Philippines

Published 2021년 1월 27일

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Rabbits from North Sumatra, Indonesia, have been successfully exported to the Philippines for the first time via Kualanamu Airport, Medan. A total of 111 rabbits, which were from farms in Kabanjahe, Karo Regency, were exported and are expected to be reared in the destination country before being consumed. The exports have the potential to grow and have already included countries in Asia and are now expanding to the European continent, with a total of 983 rabbits exported in 2019 and an expected increase of 8.6% in 2021.
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My farm - For the first time, rabbits from North Sumatra were successfully exported to the Philippines via Kualanamu Airport, Medan. The total number of rabbits exported was 111 which came from farms in Kabanjahe, Karo Regency, North Sumatra. The Head of Medan Agricultural Quarantine, Putu Gede Widiarasa Putra, explained that rabbit exports are still very potential. "This is a variety of new North Sumatra export commodities, hopefully it can continue to grow and we are ready to provide quarantine service facilities," said the Head of Medan Agricultural Quarantine, Putu Gede Widiarsa Putra, as quoted on the quarantine.pertanian.go.id page. The rabbit species that are exported are broiler rabbits. The rabbits will be reared first in the destination country before being consumed as food. Rabbit has long been known as one of the foods that can meet the needs of animal protein. In Indonesia, rabbits are commonly processed into special dishes in several tourist areas. All exported ...
Source: Pertanianku

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