SK Forges New Agri Food Partnerships In Indonesia
The Government of Saskatchewan has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN Indonesia). The LOI intends to increase cooperation with a focus on agri-food processing, value-added agriculture, and agricultural technologies. It also will prioritize promoting economic partnerships, and fostering agri-food innovation and technology collaboration.
“Diversifying Saskatchewan’s export markets is a priority now more than ever,” Trade and Export Development Minister Warren Kaeding said. “I am excited to see our relationship with Indonesia continue to grow, and I’m proud to sign this LOI on behalf of the province. I look forward to sharing more goods and services with Indonesia, which will in turn benefit the economic health of Saskatchewan for all those who work and live here.”
In 2024, Saskatchewan’s exports to Asia reached over $10 billion. Exports to Indonesia accounted for $868.9 million. Top export commodities included potash, non-durum wheat, and wood pulp.
The LOI signing was part of Kaeding’s mission to Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. The mission’s goal was to bolster trade relationships in the agriculture, mining, and energy sectors, while diversifying Saskatchewan’s export markets.

