Tabanan (Antara Bali) -
The district of Tabanan in the Indonesian province of Bali exports 15
tons of mangosteen fruit to China every month, a local agribusiness
chief said here on Sunday.
Jero Putu Tesan, the chief of the Sari Buah Agribusiness
Sub-Terminal (STA), said mangosteen that is exported to China so far
comes from Tabanan`s sub-districts of Pupuan and Selemadeg Barat.
He said mangosteen from Bali has been able to attract consumers
because of its special taste and therefore it has become a prima donna
in China despite tight rivalry from Thailand.
"Mangosteen from Bali is preferred by consumers abroad because it
tastes sweet and therefore has won consumers` preference," he said.
The mangosteen harvest season in Tabanan occurs from January to
May. Mangosteen farmers groomed by Sari Buah Agribusiness Sub-Terminal
spread in several villages grouped into four zones.
Besides mangosteen the farmers` group of Sari Buah Agribusiness
Sub-Terminal also develop avocado, durian and salacca fruits to meet
domestic needs.
Jero Tasen has expressed hope that the government would immediately
take steps so that exports of mangosteen to China would not have to be
done through Malaysia.
He also hoped for tight supervision at export gates to assure that
farmers would not become victims when bad products are found.
A mangosteen farmer, Nyoman Suarda, from Pempatan, Batungsel, said
since the establishment of the Sari Buah Agribusiness Sub-Terminal in
2004 he had no longer had problems marketing his produce.
"I and other farmers are happy and relieved because marketing has been made easier," he said. (WDY)
Tabanan Exports Mangosteen To China
Minggu, 17 April 2016 19:10 WIB