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On September 26, 2023, U.S. Ambassador Sung Y. Kim participated in the opening of one of the largest tempeh exporting factories in the world located in Bogor, Indonesia. This new factory, belonging to Tempe Azaki, will increase the company’s current...
President Jokowi stated his support for the utilization of genetically engineered (GE) crops (i.e., soybeans) in his September 2022 speech. To date, ten GE events have been allowed for cultivation in Indonesia (i.e., one GE sugarcane, one GE potato...
Indonesia’s lower Robusta coffee production is expected to cut coffee bean exports by 35 percent to 5 million bags in 2023/24, which has already caused a surge in imports in the first half of the marketing year.
The El Nino climate pattern is expected to reduce Indonesia's 2022/23 rice and corn production. Post estimates Indonesia's 2022/23 corn production to decline to 12.3 million metric tons (MMT) compared to the previous estimate of 12.9 MMT.
Indonesia’s abundant forests provide primary raw materials for its growing export-oriented wood processing industry.
Rice area and production for 2019/20 are increased based on the latest data from the National Statistics Agency (BPS).
Weaker demand due to COVID-19 has reduced palm oil exports by 2 million tons.
This report updates the 2019 Agricultural Biotechnology Annual Report.
Indonesia cotton consumption for 2019/20 has declined to a 10-year low of 2.4 million bales due to weaker domestic and overseas demand related to COVID-19.
Indonesia’s recently booming coffee and café industry continues to suffer as a result of weaker demand related to COVID-19.
The USDA-sponsored “U.S.–Indonesia Dairy Roundtable” event, held in Jakarta on September 30, 2019, has delivered record results for U.S. dairy exports.
The United States will export a record volume of dairy products to Indonesia in 2020 and is on track to reach a record value exceeding $300 million.