Tapioca Import Must Less: http://agro.kemenperin.go.id/4178-Impor-Tapioka-Harus-Dikurangi/14 October 2016 Prices of cassava in the country has fallen dramatically. The factory receives cassava at a price of Rp750 / kilogram (kg), while farmgate prices ranged Rp500 / kg. Secretary of Cassava Growers Association Indonesia (HIPSINDO) East Java Muhasyim said this price is reasonable, given the economic price of cassava in above Rp1,200. Certainly thousands of cassava farmers, including in East Java suffered considerable losses. Prices of cassava fell because of the policy import of starch (made from cassava) issued by the Ministry of Trade. Until June 2016 recorded 416,000 tonnes of tapioca flour was imported into Indonesia. Flour imported annually reaches more than 1 million tons. The cheaper price, better quality, and the certainty of continuous supply is the reason manufacturers prefer imported tapioca flour.
Farmers have to wait eight months to harvest cassava, and when the harvest season (August to November), the government is still open faucets imported tapioca flour. As a result the price of cassava was down, so it is expected the Ministry of Trade and Ministry of Agriculture should immediately find a solution to save the cassava farmers.
Kuansing Search for Investor Tapioca Starch :http://antarariau.com/berita/43524/kuansing-cari-investpr-tepung-tapioka/5 October 2014 Singingi Kuantan district, Riau Province is seeking investors to develop Tapioca Flour mill to process cassava harvest.
"The area of cassava farms continues to grow and if no processing industry, farmers will easily market yields," said Head Plantation Regency Kuantan Singingi H Wariman DW in the Gulf of Kuantan on Sunday.
It will provide ease in licensing. Raw materials for industrial use are available in considerable numbers.
The product of cassava starch is also needed in the form of pulp and paper industry as an additional adhesive materials for their products.