Saturday, January 1, 2011

Famous Balinese Fruit.

Fruits from Bali still prevail in export markets. This is evident from the still smooth fruit export activities such as Mangosteen, Salak, bananas, papaya and Rambutan from Bali. The main objective exports, including Australia, USA, China, Korea and Japan.
Bali even though they are flooded with imported fruits, but actively fulfill consumer demand abroad will be typical of island fruits of the Gods.
Mangosteen fruits that taste typical farmer production in Buleleng, North Bali is very enthused consumers from China, Taiwan and Korea, so any existing inventory runs out asked his business partner abroad.
He said there were dozens of entrepreneurs fruit in Bali to service exports, while the fruits in this area is seasonal and is unable to serve consumer demand in a sustainable and a certain amount.
This is one of the barriers to trade fruits abroad, the same can be imported fruits imported seamlessly with the number determined by the quality on demand.
Papaya is a much superior kind of Australian consumers are asked for example, farmers in Bali is not a lot can produce it, while it is only meet these hotels for tourists and local consumption.
So papaya superior species imported from East Java, which many are exported via Bali. Rambutan result of the passage of farmers in Bali are also many Korean consumers are asked, but will not be fulfilled everything.
Bali even other areas in the archipelago of the drought due to rain retreat resulted in a number of plants experiencing drought, including the emerging rambutan fruit does not get much rain fall.
I worry rambutan fruit in December this will be reduced, due to crop failure because it hardly rains. other fruits are also not able to meet the demand from abroad.
Foreign trade of fruits of Bali during 2009 to October increased both in volume and acquisition of foreign exchange, this indicates the typical fruits such as Salak Bali is still consumer demand abroad.
The Government said exports of fruits in Bali during the January-October as much as 997 tons worth U.S. $ 450,458, up 32% in the previous volume of only 752 tons and its value rose 49% from the previous price of U.S. $ 302,442.

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