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Data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) shows that in 2023, Indonesia exported 1.05 million tons of fruit, a 9.8% increase year-on-year (YoY).
Despite the increase in volume, the value of fruit exports fell by 16.67% (YoY) to US$460.74 million in 2023.
In 2023, China was the largest export destination for Indonesian fruit.
Fruit exports to China reached 415,770 tons, equivalent to 29.63% of total national exports, valued at US$149.91 million.
The next largest export destinations were Malaysia with a volume of 312,520 tons (US$67.79 million), followed by Thailand with 76,800 tons (US$18.68 million) and Vietnam with 54,300 tons (US$36.53 million).
Indonesia also supplied fruit to India (27,140 tons, valued at US$26.68 million) and Hong Kong (19,570 tons, valued at US$50.16 million).
Overall, Indonesian fruit exports were dominated by Asian countries.
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