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Developing meat export opportunities in Indonesia

USMEF
Sep. 29, 2023 2 minutes read
Developing meat export opportunities in Indonesia

U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Commodity Graders (Meat) perform grading service on beef

Preston Keres

The U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) is ramping up the red meat industry’s presence in Indonesia through trade shows, promotions and the inaugural U.S. Meat Product Showcase.

The world’s fourth-largest population, rising incomes and strong development of the retail and foodservice sectors are among the factors that point to expanding export opportunities for U.S. red meat in Indonesia.

“Korean-style and Japanese-style barbecue chains are expanding in Indonesia, which creates opportunities for high-quality red meat. Consumers are also seeking convenience while social media is contributing to growing interest in food, protein, nutrition and culture,” said Sabrina Yin, USMEF’s ASEAN director

“There is a growing demand in parts of Indonesia for high-quality, grain-fed red meat and we’ve added a USMEF representative in the market—Arrofi Satrio Alam—to help develop opportunities for the industry,” Yin said.

With nationwide beef consumption still at a relatively low level, Yin sees strong growth potential for U.S. beef in foodservice and retail.

“We also see opportunities for U.S. pork with the country’s 30 million non-Muslims and have been conducting promotions at upscale retail outlets to grow awareness and differentiate U.S. pork as high-quality,” Yin added.

To further raise awareness with regional importers and distributors, USMEF held its inaugural U.S. Meat Product Showcase in Indonesia in August. Nine U.S. suppliers displayed product and met individually with 18 Indonesian importers, 17 processors and three retailers in attendance. Representatives from Indiana Soybean Alliance and Indiana Corn Marketing Council were on hand to demonstrate producer support for the U.S. red meat trade in Indonesia.

USMEF also built an enhanced presence for the U.S. red meat industry at Food & Hotel Indonesia this summer.

Yin says the main challenge for U.S. beef in Indonesia is the plant approval process, which is the most extensive of any country that requires establishment registration.

Funding support was provided by the Beef Checkoff Program, the National Pork Board and USDA’s Market Access Program.— USMEF

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