By |Categories: News: Industry|Published On: September 1, 2025|

Jakarta, Indonesia-Sept 1, 2025

Indonesia remains one of the world’s leading spice exporters, supplying cloves, nutmeg, cardamom, cinnamon, peppers, turmeric, and ginger to global markets. Based on the latest official trade data (UN Comtrade, WITS, and BPS, 2023), the following export figures highlight Indonesia’s continued dominance in the spice industry.

Spices Export Volume (Metric Tonnes, 2023)
Cloves 13,935
Black Pepper 29,273
White Pepper 22,780
Cardamom 21,261
Cinnamon 13,426
Turmeric 9,325
Nutmeg & Mace 19,456
Ginger ≈19,000–19,500

Market Analysis and Outlook

Indonesia’s spice exports continue to contribute significantly to agricultural income and foreign exchange. Maluku, Sulawesi, Lampung, and Bangka Belitung remain key producing regions. High-value commodities such as cardamom, nutmeg, and white pepper show robust demand in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Although clove volumes are smaller, their export value remains high due to essential oil and tobacco industry demand.

The future outlook emphasizes value-added processing, certification (organic and GMP), and post-harvest handling to enhance export competitiveness and quality. With rising global interest in natural ingredients and health-focused products, Indonesia’s spice sector is poised for steady growth.

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Jl TB Simatupang No.36, Cilandak Barat, Cilandak, Jakarta Selatan,
DKI Jakarta 12430, Indonesia

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