Indonesia’s Ministry of Trade has pinpointed 2,616 villages nationwide as potential participants in its Exportable Villages Program, known as "Desa Bisa." This initiative aims to bolster export activities by leveraging the unique products and potential of rural communities. The program will focus on developing village-level export capacity, providing training and resources to local producers. Officials believe this decentralized approach will diversify export markets and stimulate economic growth in less developed regions. The Ministry plans to curate and promote village-specific export products, connecting producers directly to international buyers. This effort is part of a broader strategy to increase Indonesia’s overall export value and reduce reliance on traditional commodities. The program represents a significant investment in grassroots economic development and national export goals.

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