Indonesian ornamental plants & tomato seeds are selling in Malaysia

Published 2021년 5월 8일

Tridge summary

Indonesia is actively exporting ornamental plants and vegetable seeds to neighboring countries as part of economic recovery efforts, with a potential global market value of US $22.329 billion for ornamental plants, far exceeding the coffee and tea markets. The country has only scratched the surface of this market opportunity and has significant potential in exporting a variety of vegetable seeds, creating new job opportunities. The government is encouraging partnerships to increase productivity and will continue to support export businesses financially.
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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - Indonesia is secretly exporting ornamental plants to vegetable seeds from kale to tomatoes to neighboring countries. This is a positive step from efforts to recover the economy. The Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto appreciated the release of the floriculture and vegetable seed export program by attending the floriculture export release event at Minaqu Home Nature, Jungle Fest Bogor (6/5). This is to accelerate the Government's programs in an effort to achieve national economic recovery by increasing exports. Floriculture or ornamental plants, which is a part of the horticulture sub-sector, has a huge potential to be developed in Indonesia. Indonesia's biodiversity provides business opportunities for ornamental plants both to supply domestic and global needs whose markets are still wide open. The global market value of ornamental plants reached US $ 22.329 billion, higher than coffee and tea. However, Indonesia has only ...

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