USDA says Indonesian dairy event increased exports

Published 2020년 11월 17일

Tridge summary

The article highlights a significant increase in U.S. dairy exports to Indonesia, attributed to a dairy roundtable meeting in Jakarta in 2019 between U.S. and Indonesian representatives. The event, organized by the USDA and the U.S. Dairy Export Council, has resulted in record exports of over 160,000 metric tons of U.S. dairy products, valued at $346 million. This has also boosted the U.S.'s market share in Indonesia from 14% to 25% within a year. The roundtable helped establish new connections, contributing to the surge in sales of U.S. dairy products such as whey, lactose, non-fat dry milk, and cheese.
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Original content

The USDA says a dairy event just over a year ago has led to record U.S. dairy exports to Indonesia. A report by USDA’s Garrett McDonald says the U.S.-Indonesia Dairy Roundtable held in Jakarta during September of 2019 paved the way for over 160-thousand metric tons of U.S. dairy products for the Indonesian market with a value of more than 346-million dollars. The report says the U.S. also jumped from having 14% of the Indonesian dairy market to 25% in the last 13 months. The Jakarta meeting in 2019 was a joint effort by the USDA’s Foreign Ag Service and the U.S. Dairy Export Council. Thirteen ...

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