Indonesia targets grape production of 20,380 tons in 2030

Published 2023년 8월 11일

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The Director General of Horticulture, Prihasto Setyanto, opened a Table Grape Development FGD in South Tangerang, which is known for its wine production. The Directorate General of Horticulture plans to support South Tangerang City in developing grape production by providing facilities and demonstration areas. The government aims to reduce wine imports by 20% by 2030 through collaboration with stakeholders and the development of the national wine industry.
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Tangsel (AGRINA-ONLINE.COM) - The Director General of Horticulture, Prihasto Setyanto opened the Table Grape Development FGD in BSD City, Friday (11/8). South Tangerang itself is famous as a wine pilot location. In 2023, the Directorate General of Horticulture will facilitate South Tangerang City in the form of 1 unit of Green House grapes with an area of 200 m2 and the development of a demonstration area for grapes with an area of 1,000 m2. "Grapes are a fruit that is favored by the people, even though they are not native to Indonesia. Based on agricultural statistics (BPS) data, in the last 3 years national wine production has also continued to increase. In 2020 production was recorded at 11,905 tons. Followed by an increase in 2021 to 12,163 tons and increasing in 2022 will reach 13,515 tons," said Prihasto. Along with these production figures, continued Prihasto, based on BPS data, import figures in the last 3 years have continued to increase where the ...
Source: Agrina

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