GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN (July 23, 2025) — Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative, one of the largest dairy cooperatives in the country based on milk, is encouraged by the trade agreement framework between the United States and Indonesia, announced yesterday afternoon. Indonesia is the seventh-largest export market for US dairy products, purchasing approximately $245 million worth of products in 2024.

While the final deal is yet to be revealed, Edge is pleased to see the framework includes the elimination of tariff barriers on over 99% of US products, including dairy, and commitments to address and prevent barriers to US food and agriculture products in the Indonesian market. Some of those commitments include:

  • Exempting US food and agricultural products from all of Indonesia’s import licensing regimes;
  • Ensuring transparency and fairness with respect to geographical indications (GIs) including meats and cheeses; and
  • Recognizing US regulatory oversight, including listing of all US meat, poultry, and dairy facilities and accepting certificates issued by US regulatory authorities

“We are encouraged by the trade framework between the US and Indonesia and what it means for dairy farmers," stated Heidi Fischer, Edge board president. "By improving market access in Indonesia, we hope to see a rise in the global demand for US dairy products."

About Edge:

Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative provides dairy farmers throughout the Midwest with a powerful voice — the voice of milk — in Congress, with customers and within their communities. Edge, based in Green Bay, Wisconsin, is one of the top cooperatives in the country based on milk volume. Member farms are located in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. For more information, visit www.edgedairy.com.

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