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Indonesia eyes China, Middle East for poultry exports
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Indonesia eyes China, Middle East for poultry exports

Indonesia's Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Sudaryono, announced efforts to expand poultry product exports to China and the Middle East to address domestic surplus and support farmers' welfare. He highlighted the country's strong production capacity and emphasized the need for improved distribution and market management to maintain supply-demand balance. The government is pursuing both economic and diplomatic strategies to secure export markets and enhance the competitiveness of Indonesia's poultry industry. Coordination with the National Nutrition Agency (BGN) aims to optimize the utilization of domestically produced chicken and eggs through programs like the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG). Recent data shows a 4.11% increase in broiler chicken farm-gate prices, indicating ongoing market dynamics.

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Indonesia eyes China, Middle East for poultry exports

Indonesia's Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Sudaryono, announced efforts to expand poultry product exports to China and the Middle East to address domestic surplus and support farmers' welfare. He highlighted the country's strong production capacity and emphasized the need for improved distribution and market management to maintain supply-demand balance. The government is pursuing both economic and diplomatic strategies to secure export markets and enhance the competitiveness of Indonesia's poultry industry. Coordination with the National Nutrition Agency (BGN) aims to optimize the utilization of domestically produced chicken and eggs through programs like the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG). Recent data shows a 4.11% increase in broiler chicken farm-gate prices, indicating ongoing market dynamics.

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