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Indonesian Vice president releases plantation and spices exports to 34 countries worth idr 207 billion

Indonesia
Published Dec 11, 2021

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Liputan6.com, Jakarta Vice President (Wapres) Ma'ruf Amin accompanied by Minister of Agriculture Syahrul Yasin Limpo released the export of 25 plantation commodities and spices from North Sumatra Province to 34 countries with a value of Rp 207.93 billion. The vice president said it was time for the development of plantation and spice commodities to be developed through increasing productivity, production, developing the processing industry, and competitiveness. Not only that, but in the future, Indonesia must also export materials that have been processed so as to increase the value of the product. "We must quickly get out of the trap of developing countries, namely raw material exporting countries," said Vice President Ma'ruf Amin in a press release from the Ministry of Agriculture, Jakarta, Friday (10/12). The vice president continued, Indonesian plantations have gone through a long history, more than five centuries ago.

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Liputan6.com, Jakarta Vice President (Wapres) Ma'ruf Amin accompanied by Minister of Agriculture Syahrul Yasin Limpo released the export of 25 plantation commodities and spices from North Sumatra Province to 34 countries with a value of Rp 207.93 billion. The vice president said it was time for the development of plantation and spice commodities to be developed through increasing productivity, production, developing the processing industry and competitiveness. Not only that, in the future Indonesia must also export processed materials so as to increase the value of the product. "We must quickly get out of the trap of developing countries, namely raw material exporting countries," said Vice President Ma'ruf Amin in a press release from the Ministry of Agriculture, Jakarta, Friday (10/12). The vice president continued, Indonesian plantations have gone through a long history, more than five centuries ago. The seas of the archipelago have been bustling with trade traffic for the main ...
Source: Liputan6
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