According to the latest data from the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), Indonesia's agriculture, forestry, and fisheries sectors recorded remarkable export growth of 21.01 percent throughout 2025. The total export value for this sector reached US$ 6.88 billion, a significant increase compared to the same period in the previous year. Coffee remains the leading export commodity in global demand, followed by perennial fruits, medicinal plants, and other high-quality spices. This positive performance proves that local agricultural products possess strong competitiveness on the international stage and serve as a major supporter of national non-oil and gas export growth.
For association members and agricultural entrepreneurs, this success offers great hope for increased welfare through the expansion of market reach to major destination countries such as China and the United States. The government continues to strengthen the agricultural processing industry value chain so that exported commodities provide higher added value to the national economy. The future focus is on enhancing productivity and international quality standards to maintain this growth momentum amidst global weather challenges. With the right policy support and technological modernization, the agricultural sector is projected to remain a pillar of food security and an engine for Indonesia's economic growth in the future.










