Green light for the export of Italian kiwis and oranges to Indonesia

Published 2021년 6월 9일

Tridge summary

The Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture has updated its list of allowed Italian products for import, including kiwifruit and oranges, together with grapes, apples, pears, coffee beans, wheat, and corn flour. However, these exports must comply with Indonesian authorities' conditions, such as obtaining a certificate of analysis from an authorized laboratory, showing that residues and contaminants do not exceed the set limits. This development is particularly significant for Italy, as the 2020 blockade had effectively halted kiwifruit exports to Indonesia, a situation that has been ongoing since October 2020 and significantly impacted the industry.
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Original content

The CSO (fruit and vegetable service center) informs that on 8 June the Italian Embassy in Jakarta informed the Italian bodies involved that the Ministry of Agriculture of Indonesia has updated and supplemented the list with a specific decree. of Italian products allowed in Indonesia, including kiwifruit and oranges. The complete list of products that can be exported to Indonesia from now on is therefore as follows: grapes, apples, pears, kiwis, oranges, as well as coffee beans, wheat and corn flour. The export is subject to compliance with certain conditions, the main of which is the obtaining of the certificate of analysis issued by the authorized laboratory, which must show that the limits of residues and / or contaminants do not exceed the limits indicated, separately for single product, in a decree issued by the competent Indonesian authorities on 17 May. «The possibility of exporting oranges to Indonesia - comments Simona Rubbi, head of international relations at Cso Italy - ...

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