From East Java, Minister of Agriculture Syahrul Released Cabbage Exports to Taiwan

Published 2020년 9월 3일

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Minister Syahrul Yasin Limpo has shipped 4 containers of cabbage to Taiwan, each containing 25 tons and priced at Rp. 40 thousand per kilogram, as part of Indonesia's strategic plan to increase agricultural exports. The government aims to reach 300 containers of vegetable exports this year, following a successful export value of 6 trillion last year. This strategy, initiated by President Joko Widodo, focuses on economic recovery during the Covid-19 pandemic by strengthening and accelerating the agricultural sector. Emphasis is also placed on improving the quality of Indonesian agriculture to compete globally.
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REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, MALANG - Minister of Agriculture Syahrul Yasin Limpo released 4 containers of export of agricultural commodities in the form of cabbage vegetables to Taiwan. It is known that each container contains 25 tons of cabbage with prices reaching Rp. 40 thousand per kilogram. "This is what we call accelerated agriculture. Where our national consumption can increase food security as well as have export value and are in demand by people around the world," said the Minister of Agriculture when releasing cabbage exports in Malang Regency, East Java, Thursday (3/9) . The Minister of Agriculture said that this year, demand for Indonesian vegetable exports reached approximately 230 containers. In fact, it is predicted that this number will continue to increase to 300 containers. "Last year, our exports of vegetables and fruits were around 6 trillion. If so, the business that is sure to promise and be able to revive the people is agriculture that is getting stronger and more ...
Source: Republika

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