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Cocoa
Indonesia is the third largest producer of cocoa in the world after Ghana and the Ivory Coast. Indonesian cocoa exports are currently valued at approximately $600-700 million per year and provide the main source of income and livelihood for over 400,000 smallholder farmers and their families. On the island of Sulawesi, smallholder farmers working on plots ranging from 0.5 to 1.5 hectares produce over 80% of the cocoa exports from Indonesia.
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Coffee
Indonesia, one of the world`s largest coffee producers and exporters, harvests about 500,000 tons of beans a year, selling about 65 percent of it overseas. The reserve is home to some of the world`s rarest creatures, including Sumatran tigers and rhinos. About half of the beans from the Southeast Asian nation are exported through Lampung port in southern Sumatra, which is next to the national park. Local farmers are using 45,000 hectares, or 111,195 acres, of reserve land to grow more than 19,600 tons of coffee a year.
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Electronics
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Footwear
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Furniture
Indonesia`s unique culture and furniture capabilities today are rooted in the country`s history as an outpost of Malay, Chinese, Indian, Arab, and Dutch explorers, colonists and traders and their lasting religious influences coming from Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam and Christianity. Several Javanese villages perpetuate their legacy of hundreds of years of wood craftsmanship. Surabaya is known for garden furniture, Jepara is famous for hand-crafted designs, and 60,000 specialized workers in Cirebon, West Java, and craft furniture only of rattan. For the last two decades Jepara furniture industries have been driven heavily by foreign buyers. Foreign buyers came to Jepara bringing with them new values, designs, concepts which are transforming Jepara community and its production. In Jepara most of the furniture industry uses teak wood as raw material. For various reasons, Jepara became a place for mass production of low quality teak products, which are sold oversea at a low price.
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Palm Oil
Indonesia is one of the world’s crude palm oil (CPO) exporting countries, despite Malaysia. While for CPO derivative products as palm kernel oil, kernel cake, retreated palm oil, fatty oil and acid oil, Indonesia is the world’s second biggest producer. Palm oil plant came to existence in the country when Sir Thomas Raffles first introduced its cultivation by the end of 19th century. Multinational outfits, state-owned companies and some highflying private companies commonly run palm plantation and its production in Indonesia.
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Rubber and Rubber Products
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Shrimp
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Textile and Textile Product
The textile and garment industries in Indonesia have an important role to play in the nation’s economic development. It has been clear, however that these industries are absorbing a great number of workers and giving substantial contribution to the foreign exchange.
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POTENTIAL PRODUCTS
Essential Oils
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Fish and fish products
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Handicraft
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Jewelry
The tradition of jewelry craftsmanship has vaulted Indonesia to the position of 10 world’s biggest jewelry exporters for especially silver jewelry category. Indonesian jewelry craftsmanship mainly stems from Kota Gede, a small town in Jogyakarta Province and Celuk, a small district in Gianyar Regency, Bali. Both give their best silver jewelry products contribution to Indonesia.
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Leather and Leather Products
For many years, Indonesia has been the maker of numerous genuine leather products as suitcase, handbag, belt, wallet, and so on, which are exported to more than 200 countries around the globe.
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Medical instruments and appliances
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Medicinal Herbs
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Processed Food
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Spices
World has known Indonesia for long that it is home to spices. It is no surprise that over the centuries, European adventurers and traders from Spain, the Netherlands, Portugal, and The United Kingdom, dared to sacrifice life and wealth to obtain spices from its best origin Indonesia. To date, Indonesia still has collection of the world’s best and mostly various spices like black and white pepper, ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom, and tobacco.
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Stationery Non Paper
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