Indonesia's urea export to Australia boosts Indo-Pacific food security
Jakarta, June 24 -- Indonesia has delivered 47,250 metric tons of urea to Australia, marking a milestone in bilateral fertilizer cooperation as both countries seek more resilient food-security and agricultural supply chains amid global market uncertainty.
The milestone was marked by the arrival of the Motor Vessel Medi Luna at Brisbane Port, Queensland, carrying 47,250 metric tons of Indonesian-produced urea.
The shipment represents a key step in implementing Indonesia-Australia fertilizer cooperation under a government-to-government framework designed to strengthen Indo-Pacific food security.
The deal also reinforces PT Pupuk Indonesia's role in regional fertilizer supply chains and supports Jakarta's broader strategy of using commodi...
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