Reduce Stock Coming Harvest Farmers Forced to Sell Coffee, http://www.hariansumutpos.com, 25 September 2012
Coffee farmers are forced to sell even the current price of coffee is still low. In fact, soon, Sumatra will enter the harvest season. Currently, the price of coffee beans ranged Rp15.500 per kilogram, while before the price of coffee is around Rp23.000 per kilogram. The fall in price, due to the manufacturer, the lower the purchase due to the fall in export demand as well.
Currently, demand for exports and the price of coffee beans from Indonesia weakened under the pretext of the economic crisis affected importers in the United States and Europe. Low demand and lower selling prices bid made almost stagnant export coffee beans, said Chairman of the Association of Indonesian Coffee Exporters (AICE) of North Sumatra.
Exporters choose 'wait and see' for fear of losing money at a rapid fluctuation and the trend is weakening. Importer to judge the price of coffee beans from Sumatra in particular is too high. Price ideal buyer in the range of U.S. $ 5 to 5.2 per kilogram, while the price of coffee at random in Medan is Rp.40 thousand to Rp.41 thousand per kilogram; Arabica coffee bean exports to August 2012, according to the data of origin certificate (SKA) still grew 8.8 percent compared to the same period last year; Arabica coffee export volume by 42, 240 million kg worth U.S. $ 263.832 million.
The Productivity of Indonesian Oil Palm Farmers Still Minimized:https://news.detik.com/berita-jawa-tengah/d-3564785/produktivitas-petani-kelapa-sawit-indonesia-masih-minim/18 July 2017
The government encourages oil palm farmers to increase their productivity. Smallholder estates are still not optimal in producing oil palm.
Director of BPDPKS, Bayu Krisnamurthi, said the plantation owned by the people has only been able to produce 2.5 to 3 tons of crude palm oil (CPO) / hectare / year.
"While the future target is approximately 5-6 tons of CPO / hectare / year, or 25 tons of fresh fruit bunches per hectare," Bayu said at the 2017 Palm Oil Technical Meeting (PSC) in Solo Baru, Sukoharjo, Tuesday (7/18/2017). The palm oil plantation in Indonesia is 11 million hectares. 52 percent managed by private companies, 7 percent managed by the government and 41 percent managed by the people.
Oilseed, Nut, Coffee and Spice Growing in Indonesia
Indonesia Industry Report and Market Research
April 25, 2018
Industry Code : A1211
Forecast to : 2022
Definition
Oilseed, Nut, Coffee and Spice Growing in Indonesia Cultivation of fruit-producing plantations and related activities including soil preparation, sowing seed, raising seedlings, planting, cultivating, and harvesting.
Activities
The primary activities of firms in this industry are:
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Major market segments are identified and also those forces affecting demand and supply within this industry. Performance analysis includes emerging industry trends as well as recent results and performance of each key company. Drawing on the depth of information DIS also provides 5 year forecasts for this industry.
The comprehensive study also examines details such as the barriers to entry, operating cost structure, technology & systems and domestic & international markets. Tables and statistics include: Industry revenue, exports, imports, wages and number of companies in the industry, Industry growth and geographic regional data.