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IndonesiaAUSTRALIA’S BIGGEST WHEAT CUSTOMER

Each year Indonesia buys

There will be more than

new Indonesian mouths to feed

by 2030

More noodles More bread More cakes and cookies

More grain-fed meat

Less rice

4.2mmtof Australian wheat

worth

$1.2b

That’s nearly 1/4 of all Australian wheat exports

AUSTRALIAN WHEAT EXPORTS

Indonesia China Japan

Vietnam Philippines Other countries

30m

Population – 2018

263m

Population – 2030

295mThat’s more than the entire population of Australia!

Increasing wealth and rapid urbanisation means diets are changing

INDONESIANS ARE EATING

Indonesia

AEGIC is an initiative of the Western Australian State Government and Australia’s Grains Research and Development CorporationWHA418013EN

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IndonesiaAUSTRALIA’S BIGGEST WHEAT CUSTOMER

AEGIC is an initiative of the Western Australian State Government and Australia’s Grains Research and Development CorporationWHA418013EN

CHECK LIST FOR OPPORTUNITYIndonesia will continue to be a major wheat export opportunity for Australia, influenced by these factors.

POPULATION GROWTHEach year Indonesia has another

2.8m people to feed.

INCOME GROWTHIndonesia’s per capita income is rising rapidly, increasing 40% in a decade.

PROXIMITYIndonesia is on

Australia’s doorstep.

URBANISATIONIndonesia is rapidly urbanising, leading to less rice consumption and more wheat consumption.

TRADE POLICYIndonesia does not restrict

milling wheat trade.

LIMITED DOMESTIC SUPPLYIndonesia has little land suited

to wheat production. It relies on wheat imports.

Keep up to date with AEGIC’s analysis at aegic.org.au

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?

Australia needs to ensure Aussie wheat meets Indonesia’s needs while delivering value for growers.

Keep up to date with AEGIC’s analysis at

aegic.org.au


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