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While exploring the possibility of importing beef from Argentina, Indonesia has offered its poultry products to the South American country, according to Indonesia’s Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Sudaryono.
He said the proposed trade partnership was discussed during a meeting in Jakarta with Argentina’s Deputy Minister for Livestock and Fisheries, Agustin Tejeda Rodriguez. Both sides agreed to strengthen mutually beneficial trade cooperation.

Agustin Tejeda Rodriguez (left) and Sudaryono
“Argentina has significant capacity in livestock production, particularly in beef and live cattle exports. They have proposed exporting beef to help meet Indonesia’s domestic demand,” Mr Sudaryono said.
According to him, Indonesia has no strategic objections to the proposal, but emphasized the need for technical discussions — especially concerning logistics, given the long shipping distance between the two countries.
A major point of consideration is Indonesia’s requirement for halal certification, as the majority of the country’s population is Muslim. Any beef imports must comply with strict halal standards before entering the market.
| Indonesia, in return, is seeking reciprocal trade opportunities. The government has expressed interest in exporting, among others, processed poultry to Argentina, especially given the current domestic surplus of chicken meat. |
“The meeting went well. We see this as a chance to strengthen trade relations between our countries,” Mr Sudaryono said.
Mr Rodriguez confirmed that Argentina’s main objective is to gain access to the Indonesian market for its beef exports. Argentina is open to expanding imports of Indonesian agricultural goods in the spirit of balanced trade and deeper bilateral ties.
As one of the world’s largest beef exporters, Argentina is working to fulfil Indonesia’s health and halal certification requirements.
However, no import quota has been set yet. The volume of beef shipments will be determined once all legal and technical procedures are finalized.
“We hope the process can be completed this year,” Mr Rodriguez said.
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