Indonesia: Swallow's Nest Training and Production Center established in Tangerang City

Published 2021년 6월 9일

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The Ministry of Agriculture in Indonesia has recognized swallow's nest as a super priority commodity to enhance agricultural export value. In collaboration with the Indonesian Bachelor of Agriculture Association (PISPI) and KlambirBirdNest.id, a Swallow's Nest Training and Production Center has been established in Tangerang City, Banten. The business of swallow's nests is perceived as promising due to potential local and international demand, with profits potentially doubling the cost of raw materials. The first center is set to be inaugurated in mid-June 2021, with plans to expand to other areas.
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TABLOIDSINARTANI.COM, Tangerang -- Swallow's nest has been designated by the Ministry of Agriculture to be a super priority commodity to increase export value in agriculture. The Indonesian Bachelor of Agriculture Association (PISPI) and KlambirBirdNest.id collaborated to build the Indonesian Swallow's Nest Training and Production Center in Tangerang City, Banten. Muh Ikhsan Azis Co-Founder of KlambirBirdNest.id said that the swallow's nest business is a promising business. "This business is very promising because it sees the potential of swallow's nests in Indonesia, besides that this business also has extraordinary profits. After we produce the price In Indonesia, it can touch IDR 16 to 23 million / kg and above 30 million / kg if we export successfully, while the price of the raw materials itself is around IDR 8-13 million / kg, this means that the profit can be doubled, "said Icang as a familiar greeting. Muh Ikhsan Azis to the Sinar Tani Tabloid (8/6/2021). Icang added that ...

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