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Indonesia coffee production is expected to decline by 400,000 bags due to late onset of the rainy season in lowland producing areas of Sumatera.
Weakening domestic and international demand as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic has significantly impacted palm oil consumption and exports.
A prolonged dry season in 2019 is expected to reduce 2020/21 sugarcane production to 27 million tons.
Indonesia’s wheat imports are expected to decline in 2019/20 due to weaker demand as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, rebounding to 10.95 million tons in 2020/21.
Due to the global economic slowdown resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and declining domestic consumer spending, Indonesia’s consumption and imports of cotton are forecast to decline five percent...
In 2019, Indonesia’s total agricultural imports reached $19.8 billion, 32 percent of total consumer-oriented product sales.
Palm oil production is expected to reach 43.5 million tons in 2020/21 as increased area is partially offset by lower yields resulting from fewer inputs and sub-optimal rainfall during 2018-2019.
Following similar outbreaks in the region, Indonesia has confirmed the presence of African Swine Fever in North Sumatera Province.
This report provides updated technical information for requirements and regulations on food and agriculture products as are currently required by the Government of Indonesia (GOI).
This report updates the 2018 Agricultural Biotechnology Annual Report.
After a lengthy interagency review, Indonesia’s Ministry of Agriculture released updated oil palm area data, significantly increasing overall plantation hectares.
This report supplements information provided in the 2019 Indonesia FAIRS Country Report and updates the 2018 Indonesian FAIRS Export Certificate Report.