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Indonesia Secures Fertilizer Supply

by Daisy Mae D.
04/16/2026
in Supply Chain

Jakarta (ANTARA) — Indonesia’s Ministry of Agriculture has confirmed that national fertilizer supplies remain stable despite ongoing global supply chain pressures affecting the movement and availability of agricultural inputs.

Deputy Minister of Agriculture Sudaryono said the government continues to maintain sufficient production levels to meet domestic demand, with total national fertilizer output reaching around 14.5 million tons. He emphasized that this level of production provides a strong buffer for local requirements and helps ensure that supply remains secure across the country.

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Sudaryono noted that Indonesia’s estimated national requirement for urea fertilizer stands at approximately 6.8 million tons annually, meaning current production levels are more than adequate to cover domestic needs. He added that this balance between production and demand supports price stability and reduces pressure on distribution systems.

A key factor in maintaining supply stability, he explained, is Indonesia’s domestic production capacity, particularly in urea fertilizer manufactured using natural gas as a primary input. This local production reduces dependence on imported raw materials and provides greater resilience against disruptions in global logistics networks.

Even with external supply chain pressures affecting international trade routes and transport flows, the ministry stressed that domestic fertilizer production continues to operate normally. Officials said this has helped maintain consistent availability for farmers throughout planting seasons.

For fertilizer types that are not fully produced domestically—such as phosphate and potassium—the government is actively diversifying import sources. By sourcing from multiple countries, Indonesia aims to reduce dependency on any single supplier and strengthen long-term supply security.

Authorities explained that this diversification strategy is part of a broader effort to ensure continuity in agricultural production inputs, particularly as global supply chains remain subject to fluctuations in cost, shipping time, and availability.

Sudaryono also highlighted that increased fertilizer uptake by farmers is being observed across various regions. He said this reflects higher planting activity and improved agricultural momentum nationwide.

“This is a positive signal. It means our farmers are purchasing fertilizer, which indicates that planting activity is increasing,” he said.

While the ministry acknowledged that some short delays in distribution have occurred due to higher demand, it reiterated that these disruptions are limited and have not affected overall national supply levels. Distribution systems continue to function, with adjustments being made to respond to regional demand fluctuations.

The government continues to closely monitor fertilizer needs using agricultural data collected by extension workers across Indonesia. This system tracks planting patterns and helps authorities adjust supply distribution in line with real-time agricultural activity.

Officials said this monitoring mechanism is critical in maintaining a balance between production, distribution, and consumption. It allows the government to anticipate demand shifts and ensure fertilizer is delivered efficiently to farming communities.

The Ministry of Agriculture reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining fertilizer availability as a key component of national food security. It added that ongoing coordination between producers, distributors, and regional authorities will remain essential in ensuring stable access to agricultural inputs.

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