The article highlights the release of 58,500 hatching eggs for export by PT. CJ PIA, a poultry company, valued at 3 billion Rupiah, as part of the country's efforts to enhance economic growth and reduce poverty. The export, to Myanmar, is seen as a sign of domestic farmers' ability to compete globally. Since the beginning of the year, Indonesia has seen a 4.53% increase in livestock exports by volume and a 33.74% increase in value, covering 97 countries. The government encourages small and medium-sized businesses to participate in these exports, promising support and emphasizing the importance of quality, quantity, and sustainability. PT. CJ PIA's export activities are part of the country's strategy to implement bird flu-free compartments and improve the quality and competitiveness of its livestock products.