West Kalimantan millennials of Indonesia develop swallow's nest process

Published 2021년 9월 13일

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The Minister of Agriculture in Indonesia, Syahrul Yasin Limpo, has praised a millennial's development of a processed swallow's nest in West Kalimantan, citing it as a promising commodity with increasing export value. The Minister is encouraging the maximization of this commodity and the involvement of young farmers to improve the local economy and agriculture productivity. The Minister is also urging farmers to utilize KUR and other programs to enhance agricultural productivity. Meanwhile, a millennial-owned company, PT. Borneo Swallow Lestari, has reported an increase in production capacity and quality of swallow's nests for export, with Taiwan placing an order for the product.
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WartaTani.co - The Minister of Agriculture, Syahrul Yasin Limpo (SYL), praised the processed swallow's nest developed by a millennial in West Kalimantan. The commendation was conveyed when the Minister of Agriculture SYL directly inspected one of the swiftlet nest processing sites in Pontianak, West Kalimantan. "This afternoon, the Governor (West Kalimantan) with the work unit here showed me how to process the swiftlet house, the available swallow processing house to accommodate all of the large number of swallow houses scattered in West Kalimantan," said Minister of Agriculture SYL. Swallow's nest is one of the promising commodities. This can be seen from the BPS data. It is stated that since 2016, the export value of Indonesian swallow's nests has continued to grow to reach 540 million US dollars in 2020. China has become the main export destination country with almost 78%. Minister of Agriculture SYL also hopes that the development of SBW can be maximized. "The swallow's nest ...
Source: Wartatani

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