Indonesia is reinforcing its quarantine infrastructure at four key points to accelerate export volumes. The Barantin agency is leading the effort, focusing on improved inspection and certification processes. These enhancements aim to meet international standards and streamline the movement of goods. Officials state the upgrades will reduce delays and ensure product quality, increasing buyer confidence. The move responds to growing export demands and seeks to capitalize on global trade opportunities. Specific improvements include modernized facilities and enhanced training for quarantine personnel. This initiative is expected to benefit agricultural and other export-oriented sectors significantly.