Indonesia's wheat imports to recover in 2023-24

Published 2023년 12월 8일

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Indonesia's wheat imports are expected to rise in 2023-24 due to an improving global economy, population growth, and increased demand from the upcoming general elections. The USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service estimates imports at 10.5 million tonnes, up from 9.446 million tonnes in 2022-23. The demand for wheat flour-based food products is expected to increase due to the 2024 elections, and wheat consumption for feed production is also projected to increase.
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Indonesia's wheat imports are expected to recover in 2023-24, subject to an improving global economy, population growth and increased demand due to the upcoming general elections, the USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) said in a report. Indonesia's wheat imports during the period are estimated at 10.5 million tonnes, up from 9.446 million tonnes in 2022-23. A slowing global economy and lower domestic purchasing power have led to lower demand for wheat products in 2022-23, FAS said. Indonesia's total food consumption will fall by 3.4% to 8.5 million tonnes in wheat equivalent in 2022-23. Due to the 2024 elections, the demand for wheat flour-based food products is expected to increase. Wheat consumption in 2023-24 estimated at 8.6 million tons of wheat equivalent. Wheat is also largely consumed in Indonesia as a feed ingredient. The Feed Mills Association forecasts feed production in 2024 will increase 5% to 22.4 million tons from 21.3 million tons produced in 2023. As ...
Source: Agronovosti

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