Indonesia: Ministry of Agriculture records trade contracts worth IDR 208 billion in the Netherlands

Published 2021년 11월 28일

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The ODICOFF event in the Netherlands attracted over 30 Dutch buyers or importers interested in Indonesian agricultural commodities, including coffee, fruit, ornamental plants, food plant products, livestock products, and quality agricultural processed products. The event showcased 90 processed products, 24 fresh products, and 10 quality ornamental plants from Indonesia. In 2020, Indonesia's trade balance against the Netherlands for agricultural sector recorded a surplus of $951 million. The Indonesian embassy in the Netherlands fully supports the event and aims to increase the export value of agricultural commodities.
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REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, ROTTERDAM -- The ODICOFF or One Day with Indonesian Coffee, Fruits, and Floriculture event in the Netherlands has attracted the attention of entrepreneurs in the windmill country. There are more than 30 Dutch buyers or importers who are interested in Indonesian agricultural commodities. The enthusiasm of the participants in the limited meeting which can also be seen via Zoom meeting. The Director General of Horticulture, Prihasto Setyanto and the Head of the Delegation of the Republic of Indonesia (Delri) ODICOFF for the Netherlands and Serbia, opened ODICOFF in the Netherlands by presenting agricultural products. On this occasion, Indonesia brought coffee, fruit, ornamental plants, food plant products, livestock products and quality agricultural processed products that could be tasted directly during the event. It is known that the Netherlands, a country that has four seasons, really likes agricultural products from tropical countries, one of which is Indonesia. ...
Source: Republika

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