SEMARANG, suaramerdeka.com - The results of business matching facilitated by Bank Indonesia Central Java have apparently been able to make its fostered partners more qualified and highly competitive.One of them is an MSME engaged in the coffee sector from Temanggung called Kwadungan Java Coffee.This Temanggung coffee UMKM has successfully exported coffee in a significant amount, up to billions of rupiah.The first order even reached 15 tons worth IDR 1.1 billion at the end of 2024.

The second order in mid-January 2025 even reached 19 tons worth IDR 1.6 billion.Rahmat Dwisaputrax

Head of Bank Indonesia Central Java Representative Office Rahmat Dwisaputra admitted that he was proud of the development of the fostered MSMEs.It is hoped that continuous facilitation efforts will boost business capacity and the quality of its human resources.Not only through business matching but also onboarding programs to increase market access.

According to Rahmat, the consistency of MSMEs in maintaining product quality and quantity in order to maintain competitiveness is something that must be considered.In addition, this business also needs to innovate by selling products not only in the form of green beans but also in the form of roasted beans or other derivatives.The Cooperatives & SMEs Service of Central Java Province also continues to strive to provide assistance.The One Village One Product (OVOP) program is also the basis for continued acceleration of MSME assistance.

Head of the Cooperatives & SMEs Service of Central Java Province, Eddy S. Bramiyanto hopes that Kwadungan Coffee can inspire other SMEs to increase their capacity so that they can export .As one of the coffees produced by several MSMEs in the Temanggung area, Central Java, Kwadungan Coffee is trying to increase its export market share which was previously achieved quite high up to 50 tons per year.

For this reason, Kwadungan Coffee continues to be committed to increasing export market access, including synergizing with Bank Indonesia, the Central Java Provincial Cooperatives and SMEs Service and other export aggregators.In addition, synergistic facilitation efforts with the Regional Government and other stakeholders must be strengthened to encourage the development of MSMEs in Central Java.