The Industry Ministry of Indonesia has assisted these companies in displaying the diversity of Indonesia's leading products, ranging from coffee, soft drinks, processed oil, health drinks, snacks, biscuits, instant noodles, processed fruit and processed fish, as well as organic foods, said Secretary of the Directorate General of Agro Industry of Industry Ministry, Enny Ratnaningtyas, in a press release received here on Tuesday.
The Indonesian companies reflect the competitiveness of Agro products from Indonesia in international markets, as well as opening opportunities for broadening export markets.
According to Enny, the SIAL Paris 2016 event will bring Indonesian food and beverage products to the European community, as well as the world, due to the attendance by businessmen and visitors from many foreign countries.
"Moreover, the SIAL Paris 2016 exhibitors can interact with all potential buyers from Europe and Asia, as well as visitors from around the world who will be present at this exhibition," said Enny.
Enny also said the twenty companies will be located in the Indonesian pavilion, in Hall 4 booth 4M138 at the Paris-Nord Villepinte.
The booth is located close to the Indonesian Trade Promotion Center of Lyon.
Separately, Director General of the Ministry of Industry Panggah Ago Susanto noted that the nation's food and beverage industry has been able to excel in both the domestic and global markets.
This is reflected in its positive performance, such as in 2015, which accounted for 30.84 percent of the GDP of the non-oil processing industry and 5.61 percent of the national GDP.
Meanwhile, the export value of Indonesian food and beverage products in 2015 amounted to 26.539 billion US dollars.
"Special food and drink exports to France in 2015 reached 34.5 million US dollars, or 0.13 percent of the total exports of food and beverage products to the world," said Panggah.(*)
Editor: Heru Purwanto
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