Minister of Agriculture SYL Remove Exports of 6 West Java Agricultural Commodities

Published 2020년 6월 16일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the resilience of Indonesia's agricultural exports, particularly from West Java, in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic. Minister Syahrul Yasin Limpo has highlighted increases in exports of commodities such as cactus, which have quadrupled in the first half of this year, and other commodities like tea, coffee, kaffir lime, vegetables, vaccines, and swallow's nest. These exports are made to destinations including the United States, Canada, Taiwan, and South Korea. The Minister's office has also issued phytosanitary certificates for these exports, totaling Rp. 15.4 billion in value. Additionally, the article discusses the Minister's visit to PT Momenta Agrikultura's green house, which has been certified as a plant quarantine installation, and his support for the medium-scale production and marketing system in Lembang.
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Minister of Agriculture (Mentan) Syahrul Yasin Limpo released 6 exports of agricultural commodities from West Java Province which continue to grow and increase demand in the export market. The Ministry of Agriculture (Kementan) through the Agricultural Quarantine Agency recorded an increase from January to mid-June 2020 compared to the same period last year. "We prove again that is not interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, whose exports continue to run, is agriculture," said the Minister when giving direction in the release of the Export of Indonesian Agricultural Commodities in Lembang, Tuesday (06/16/2020). One of the commodities with high demand is cactus. Members of the Cactaceae family flowering plant apparently have a different meaning in the hands of exporters from Bandung. "There is something more powerful. Ornamental plants cultivated by young people in the yard to become a commodity have now been exported, resulting in around Rp80 to Rp200 million in a month," said the ...
Source: Wartaekonomi

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