Indonesia to import meat from Australia, India, Mexico to meet Ramadan demand
Photo: Unidentified local beef trader slicing beef for sale at Tanjung Traditional Market in March 2016. Robby Fakhriannur / Shutterstock, Inc.
Indonesia’s government will import meat from Australia, India, and Mexico to meet the rise in domestic consumption during Ramadan, Oke Nurwan, director general of foreign trade at the trade ministry told Salaam Gateway.
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