An agreement signed between both nations allows the sale of bone-in beef, bovine offal, derived products and meat preparations, according to the Ministries of Agriculture and Livestock, and Foreign Affairs.
With 283 million inhabitants, the Asian country is considered a strategic market for the animal protein sector, due to the increase in beef consumption as a result of improved incomes and the growth of the urban middle class.
In 2024, Indonesians purchased US$4.2 billion worth of Brazilian agricultural products, mainly from the sugar, ethanol, soy, fiber, and textile sectors.
According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, 402 foreign markets have been opened for Brazilian agricultural products since 2023.






