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Indonesia aims to import 400,000 breeding cows by 2025 for its free school meals program, targeting 80 million beneficiaries. The government plans to scale up cattle imports to 2 million over the next five years to meet local demand for beef and milk. The incentive for ranchers is yet to be announced. Indonesia typically sources cattle from Australia and milk from New Zealand; Brazil is being considered as a new supplier.

Courtesy: theprint.in

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