Our journey is not bound to one commodity but woven through the diverse agriproducts and resources of Indonesia. From the resilience of vanilla beans and the aroma of coffee to the healing power of herbs and spices, and the brilliance of crystal quartz, our heritage carries forward centuries of cultivation, trade, and trust. Each product reflects integrity, responsibility, and the courage to honor truth in every transaction.
- Coffee: Kalosi & Toradja (Sulawesi) & Gayo (Aceh)
→ Highlight local pride and European recognition. - Spices & Herbs: Indonesia’s Living Tapestry
→ Collective introduction without listing one by one. - Vanilla Beans: Authentic Cultivation, Global Demand
→ Position Indonesia as #2 globally, credible alternative to Madagascar. - Crystal Quartz Mining: Bridging Agriculture and Minerals
→ Show industrial credibility alongside agriproducts. - Global Trade Connections: Partnerships Across Borders
→ Madagascar, Brazil, India, Sri Lanka, etc.
Our heritage is not only rooted in local pride but also woven into global partnerships. From Madagascar’s vanilla fields to Brazil’s soybeans, from India’s spice routes to Sri Lanka’s tea, Indonesia stands as a bridge across borders. These connections reflect our credibility in international trade and our responsibility to honor truth in every transaction.
- Soybeans (Kedelai)
Since the year 2000, over 150 cooperatives have struggled against weak financial backing and the dominance of giant companies. Tempe and Tahu, cultural staples of Indonesia, remain vulnerable to global price swings and corporate control. - Sugar
Imports continue to undermine local farmers, creating instability in one of Indonesia’s most vital commodities. - Rice
Once strong under President Suharto, later governments promoted the illusion of self‑sufficiency while secretly importing rice. This hidden dependency weakened our credibility and our farmers’ resilience.
Today, with new import regulations announced by the present leadership, Indonesia has a chance to restore dignity in its staple commodities. Cooperatives, farmers, and producers can finally step into the role they deserve — not as followers of global giants, but as guardians of our nation’s food security and heritage.
Legacy & Heritage is not only about what we export to the world, but also about how we protect our people’s daily staples. With new regulations, Indonesia has the chance to break dependency, empower cooperatives, and honor truth in every transaction. Our future is built on credibility, resilience, and dignity.
