Ministry of Agriculture: 4 thousand tons of Corn and Wheat Derivatives are exported

Published 2020년 7월 18일

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Minister Syahrul Yasin Limpo has signed off on the export of 4,000 tons of corn and wheat products, valued at Rp16.2 billion, to China and the Philippines. This event marks a 15.09% increase in Indonesia's exports in June 2020 compared to May 2020. The Agriculture Quarantine Agency is working to facilitate these agricultural exports from Banten, with a focus on increasing the value of exports through processing or adding value to raw materials. The Cilegon Class II Agricultural Quarantine Center has seen a significant increase in export values in the first half of 2020, with a total of Rp. 118.8 billion, up from Rp. 6.8 billion in the same period last year.
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REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA - Minister of Agriculture Syahrul Yasin Limpo symbolically released the export of 4,000 tons of Banten-derived corn and wheat products worth Rp16.2 billion to China and the Philippines. During his visit to the wheat processing plant owned by PT Bunga Flour Mills Indonesia in the Krakatau Port Area of Bandar Samudera, Cilegon, Banten, the Minister of Agriculture encouraged the expansion of export market access for corn and wheat derivative products to continue to many countries. "Today we are releasing exports of Indonesian agricultural commodities from PT. Bungasari. And I think this is one of the activities to accelerate Indonesia's exports which is stronger," the Minister of Agriculture said in an official statement here on Saturday. Minister of Agriculture revealed that according to data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Indonesia's exports in June 2020 reached Rp 12.03 billion. This achievement increased by 15.09 percent compared to May 2020 ...
Source: Republika

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