Indonesia: Ministry of Agriculture plans to develop moringa markets to foreign countries

Published Feb 10, 2022

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The Ministry of Agriculture in Indonesia is partnering with the Beyond Moringa Indonesia Association to develop the Moringa market, a plant known for its health benefits and rising global demand. This initiative aligns with the Minister's vision to keep agricultural activities going during the pandemic and enhance production and exports. The collaboration aims to introduce Indonesian Moringa on a national and global scale, highlighting its production, quality, and health benefits. The goal is to boost the economic status of farmers and business activists involved in Moringa cultivation.
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My Agriculture— Currently, Moringa has been known to be one of the plants with many health benefits. Moringa leaves can be used to treat degenerative diseases and help increase immunity against Covid-19. Demand for this commodity in foreign markets is on the rise. Seeing the potential for increasing demand for Moringa, the Ministry of Agriculture through the Directorate General of Plantations, in collaboration with the Beyond Moringa Indonesia Association held a FGD and Business Matching for the Development of the Indonesian Moringa Market. This cooperation is in line with the direction of the Minister of Agriculture, Syahrul Yasin Limpo, who asked that agricultural production should not stop during the pandemic. "The Covid-19 pandemic must not stop agricultural activities. The Ministry of Agriculture will continue to optimize agricultural human resources to boost production and productivity, even exports. Agriculture does not stop at meeting national food needs and improving the ...
Source: Pertanianku

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