In 2030, the Ministry of Agriculture in Indonesia targets wine imports to decrease by 20 percent

Published 2023년 8월 15일

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The Ministry of Agriculture in Indonesia is encouraging the development of local wines to reduce wine imports. Wine imports in Indonesia have been steadily increasing over the past three years, reaching a volume of 101,899 tons worth 330.41 million US dollars in 2022. The Directorate General of Horticulture is aiming to reduce grape imports by 20 percent by 2030 and increase domestic wine production through strategic steps and collaboration between stakeholders.
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TABLOIDSINARTANI.COM, Tangsel---Grapes are one of the subtropical fruits that are popular and favored by the people of Indonesia. With the development of domestic wine activists, the Government through the Ministry of Agriculture is encouraging the development of local wines to reduce imports. Based on BPS data, the number of Indonesian wine imports has continued to increase in the last 3 years. The volume of wine imports in 2020 was 83,044 tons valued at 273.27 million US dollars, increased in 2021 by 98,278 tons worth 315.27 million US dollars and in 2022 wine imports reached 101,899 tons worth 330.41 million US dollars. This figure is truly enormous both in terms of volume and value. The Directorate of Fruits and Floriculture, Directorate General of Horticulture is targeting a reduction in grape imports by 20 percent in 2030. BPS noted that in the last 3 years national wine production has continued to increase, in 2020 production was recorded at 11,905 tons, in 2021 it ...

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