Mentan announces first urea export to australia worth rp7 trillion

Indonesia has started exporting urea fertilizer to Australia under a government-to-government scheme. The overall commitment is valued at Rp7 trillion with an initial shipment of 47,250 tons. Subsidized fertilizer prices at home have dropped 20 percent.

Minister of Agriculture Andi Amran Sulaiman released the first urea fertilizer export by PT Pupuk Indonesia through PT Pupuk Kalimantan Timur at Bontang Port, East Kalimantan on Thursday 14 May 2026. The initial shipment totals 47,250 tons valued at Rp600 billion and forms part of a 250,000-ton commitment that will rise to 500,000 tons.

Amran said President Prabowo Subianto’s policy lowered subsidized fertilizer prices by 20 percent without adding to the state budget burden. Subsidized volumes were also increased by 700,000 tons to widen farmer access. He noted the step brings happiness to 160 million Indonesian farmers including 115 million rice farmers.

Australian Deputy Ambassador to Indonesia Gita Kamath expressed appreciation for the cooperation that strengthens food security for both nations. The fertilizer will help Australian farmers produce wheat later used in Indonesia. The government next targets export markets in India, the Philippines, Brazil, and Bangladesh.

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Illustration of a Pertamina fuel station demonstrating available Pertalite stocks throughout Indonesia
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Pertamina assures Pertalite stock available across Indonesia

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PT Pertamina Patra Niaga confirmed that subsidized Pertalite fuel stocks are sufficient and available nationwide as of June 13, 2026.

Ninety percent of nitrogen fertilizer needs for 2026 are secured, yet rising prices linked to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz raise concerns for the next campaign.

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Egypt's Industry Minister Khaled Hashem joined the opening of the 32nd Arab Fertilizer Association conference today under Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly's patronage. The country's chemical and fertilizer exports reached $9.4 billion in 2025. The event centered on environmental sustainability and food security.

Indonesia's mandatory biodiesel policy has reduced reliance on fuel imports, particularly diesel. Experts assess it could save up to 8-10 billion US dollars in foreign exchange annually. Development from B1 to B50 is targeted for completion by July 2026.

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House Speaker Puan Maharani has urged the government to explain the reasons behind Pertamina's non-subsidi fuel price increase effective April 18, 2026. She seeks clarity on how long the hike will last and mitigation steps for the Iran-US conflict impact. Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia stated that non-subsidi prices follow global markets.

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