Salak Pondoh Seman continues to export amid the Covid-19 pandemic

Published 2020년 9월 29일

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Salak plants are being cultivated in several districts of Indonesia, with a focus on increasing local fruit exports, particularly to China. Despite a decrease in shipments due to Covid-19, CV. Mitra Turindo has managed to export Salak Pondoh to Canada in September 2020. The company partners with salak pondok farmer groups to ensure quality and compliance with registration and safety requirements. The implementation of Good Handling Practices by these farmer groups is expected to further improve salak fruit quality and expand the export market.
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WartaTani.co - Salak plants are growing in the districts of Sleman, Magelang, Padang Sidempuan, Karangasem, Enrekang, West Lombok and several other areas. The potential for its export market is wide open to China. One of the memorandum of understanding requested is fruit from the garden and packing house which has a registration number. Minister of Agriculture, Syahrul Yasin Limpo hopes that local fruit export figures can continue to increase. By growing exports abroad, it proves that local fruit can be competitive and have quality. Sleman Regency is one of the main centers of salak pondoh in Yogyakarta Province. CV. Mitra Turindo is an exporter that has a packing house for marketing Salak Pondoh to Canada and other countries. This company partners with a Salak Pondok farmer group called the Salak Turindo Farmers Association. The land area of the association is 150 ha. The variety planted is Salak Pondok Super. "Salak shipments before the Covid-19 pandemic usually can reach 10-15 ...
Source: Wartatani

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