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West Papua’s Potential Export Commodities

The most popular thing about West Papua might be the tourism potential. However, this specific area in Indonesia also features tons of hidden gems that may make economic contributions to the district.

Generally speaking, West Papua’s potency has not been optimally dug. Whereas, tons of qualities may contribute to the economic growth which benefits the locals.

Thus, in this article, you will find information related to potential commodities from West Papua that might be appealing on the international market. From its land to the sea, this particular place of Indonesia contributes a lot to the economic aspect.

Non-Wood Forest Products

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For your information, the tropical forest of West Papua is the most immense in Indonesia, and even in the world. Besides the wood products, West Papua’s forests also feature tons of flora, such as cocoa and coffee. 

Over the years, cocoa has contributed a lot to the country’s financial state through devisa. Manokwari itself has developed cocoa plantations and prepares the crops for exports.

Meanwhile, West Papua’s cocoa crops with premium quality have a high chance on the international market. The government also provides immense support to ensure the development and sustainability of cocoa production.

Other than cocoa plantations in Manokwari, West Papua also has a massive coffee plantation in Arfak. Arabica coffee is the superstar in this place which delivers a distinctly unique flavour compared to other sites in Indonesia.

For now, coffee hasn’t been the leading player in the non-wood commodity section, considering the availability is not as much as cocoa. Still, the government will push and support the process until coffee is ready to compete on the international market.

So far, West Papua has exported tons of nutmegs, palm oil, and red fruits.

Mining Products

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West Papua land is rich in mining products. Natural liquid gas, for instance, has competed on the international market and the result is immensely satisfying. Other than liquid gas, West Papua is also famous for:

Gold mining

Gold is one of the most popular mining products from Papua. And for West Papua itself, gold has been one of the most vital export points for years.

Several companies even export tons of gold seeds from time to time. By this movement, the government hopes that the companies may open a broader opportunity for locals to work there.

Natural gas

West Papua is also rich in natural gas. One of the places with a huge potency is Bintuni Bay. It includes Wariagar and Waroi waters. 

Both local and foreign investors are interested in having a joint venture with West Papua for natural gas exploration, which is great for export opportunities.

Nautical Commodity Products

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West Papua has an adequate yet developed fishery system. The operation also focuses on conservation while digging a long-term economical contribution.

Raja Ampat, for instance, is one of the destinations that provide enough nautical commodity products. Other than that, the government and local communities work together to ensure the potency is developed at its best.

Other than that, the sea in Raja Ampat produces high-quality tunas. All fish from this area has also been certified by the MSC-EcoL. Of course, this aspect strengthens the state of nautical commodity products from West Papua in the international market.

Summarise

Other than being a paradise on earth, West Papua also contributes to the country’s economic growth through commodities. Many of those commodities have been managed and organised adequately by the government and local communities.

Overall, West Papua offers both natural beauty and promising commodities for the international markets. As long as the government and local communities work together, West Papua will maintain its prosperity for all.