Indonesia: 18 thousand tons of imported meat entered, safe Eid stock, and prices

Published 2023년 4월 13일

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Indonesia's state logistics agency, Perum Bulog, has imported 18,000 tons of frozen buffalo meat from India, as part of a 100,000-ton annual quota for 2023. This import is aimed at addressing the country's meat demand, which cannot be met by local stocks. The move is anticipated to support the meat processing industry and food traders. The imports have been ongoing since 2016, as reported by CNBC Indonesia.
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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia- Perum Bulog officially imported 18,000 tons of frozen buffalo meat from India as part of the import quota of 100,000 tons in 2023. The general chairman of JAPPDI, Asnawi, said that imports of buffalo meat had occurred since 2016 to meet the domestic demand for meat which could not be met by local stocks. The supply of cheap imported meat is expected to meet the needs of the meat processing industry and food traders. What do traders say about buffalo meat imports? For details, see Bramudya Prabowo's dialogue with the General Chairperson of the Indonesian Meat ...

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