Indonesia: Food Processing Ingredients Annual

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Indonesia offers significant opportunities for U.S. food ingredient suppliers to supply raw materials for its 100-billion-dollar food processing industry. The United States is the third largest agricultural supplier to Indonesia, with a 10 percent market share. Soybeans and dairy products made up about 52 percent of all U.S. agricultural products shipped to Indonesia in 2024. Halal certification will become mandatory for many foods, ingredients, and additives and for all processed food products starting on October 17, 2026. Ingredients and food products with good sales potential include dairy products, fresh fruit, pork, tree nuts, powdered cheese, dried egg yolk, baking inputs, sugars and sweeteners, textured soy protein, cornstarch, natural honey, odoriferous substances, wine, almonds, juices/concentrates, cherries, peaches, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, prepared luncheon meats, frozen meals, and frozen bakery items.

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