MANADO - At the end of March 2023, North Sulawesi Province (Sulut) books exports of crude coconut oil (CCO) of 11,546 tons to Malaysia.
"The CCO commodity exported to Malaysia is 11,546 tons, capable of producing foreign exchange for the country of 11.23 million US dollars," said Head of Daglu Disperindag North Sulawesi Darwin Muksin, in Manado, Tuesday.
Darwin said buyers from Malaysia really care about CCO from North Sulawesi because they are considered qualified and in accordance with international standards.
The government hopes that exporters from North Sulawesi will maintain the quality and quantity of products in accordance with the initial agreement when they arrive at the destination country.
He hopes that by 2023, demand for CCO from Malaysia will increase.
"We hope that in 2023 North Sulawesi's export performance, especially coconut derivative products, will increase, so that it can boost the regional and national economy," he said, quoted by ANTARA, Tuesday, April 25.
He said there was still a lot to work on from coconut derivative products.
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He said there are still many coconut derivative products that have not been worked on by farmers and business actors in North Sulawesi, so the government will provide training.
"We, the government, will be ready to facilitate both technical and marketing," he said.
The government, he said, will try to find a new market for North Sulawesi export products, especially coconut derivatives, both Asia, Europe, America, and Africa.
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