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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Urea Sector in Indonesia Indonesia’s urea market is undergoing a seismic shift in 2025. A combination of policy reforms, trade realignments, and global macroeconomic pressures has transformed the way urea is sourced, distributed, and priced across the archipelago. Whether you’re a domestic buyer, exporter, or international importer,…

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Introduction – Understanding Indonesia’s Reputation for Quality Fruits When it comes to sourcing premium tropical fruits, Indonesia is a name that stands tall. Why? Because nature has blessed this archipelago with the perfect recipe—volcanic soil, endless sunshine, and year-round rainfall. But it’s not just about the climate. The heart and soul of Indonesian fruit…

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Introduction – Indonesia’s Frozen Fish Market: A Quantitative Overview When we talk about the global frozen fish trade, Indonesia stands as a powerhouse. This island nation, blessed with expansive maritime resources, ranks among the top producers and exporters of frozen fish worldwide. Statistically, Indonesia contributes a significant share to the international frozen seafood market,…
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Introduction – Understanding Indonesia’s Reputation for Quality Rubber If there’s one place that comes to mind when talking about natural rubber, it’s Indonesia. Why? Because Indonesia is the world’s second-largest producer of natural rubber—right after Thailand. The country’s warm, humid climate, fertile volcanic soil, and generations of cultivation experience make it a prime hub…

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The Asian dairy products market achieved remarkable growth in Q2 2025, reaching a total valuation of USD 419.3 billion and positioning itself as the world’s fastest-growing dairy region. Led by China’s commanding USD 189.7 billion market size and India’s robust USD 59.7 billion contribution, Asia demonstrates exceptional dynamism with an 8.36% CAGR projected through…

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Introduction – Indonesia’s Seashells Market: A Quantitative Overview When it comes to seashell exports, Indonesia isn’t just dipping its toes in the water—it’s diving deep. In 2023, Indonesia exported around $21 million worth of unworked or simply prepared seashells, making it the second-largest seashell exporter in the world, just behind Japan’s $49.6 million. While…

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Introduction – Delving into Indonesia’s Reputation for Quality Oil Indonesia stands tall as one of the world’s most trusted sources of premium oils. Why? It’s a mix of nature’s generosity and human expertise. With fertile volcanic soil, a tropical climate, and centuries of agricultural know-how, Indonesia has the perfect recipe for producing oils that…
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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Herbs Sector in Indonesia If you’re sourcing herbs from Southeast Asia, especially Indonesia, 2025 has already proven to be a rollercoaster ride—and we’re only in August. Between recent policy overhauls in export tariffs, a surprise free trade agreement signed with the European Union, and climate-related disruptions impacting…

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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Fresh Onion Sector in Indonesia Indonesia’s fresh onion market has been anything but stable in 2025. With climate anomalies shaking up harvest patterns, new regional trade agreements reshaping export-import dynamics, and recent government policy shifts focused on agricultural self-sufficiency, it’s been a whirlwind for producers and buyers…