“There is growing demand for marbled, grain-fed U.S. beef from premium Korean and Japanese barbecue chains and there is strong demand for short ribs, chuck roll, rib fingers, hanging tender and skirt steak from fast-casual beef bowl and affordable steak chains,” says Yin.
At retail, ribeyes and short ribs are top U.S. products and consumer demand for easy-to-prepare home meal replacement products is growing. Beef variety meats are also in high demand, with beef livers, hearts, tongue roots, head meat and cheek meat imported by processors to make bakso balls (Indonesia meat balls).
The main challenge for U.S. beef in Indonesia is the plant approval process, says Yin. Plant applications are the most extensive of any country requiring establishment registration. (See a summary of the process here.)
To grow awareness of grain-fed U.S. beef’s quality position in the foodservice sector, USMEF partnered with several premium Korean and Japanese barbecue chains during April and May to promote popular meals with U.S. beef. With funding from the Beef Checkoff Program, consumer giveaways during the promotion included cooler bags and barbecue kits.
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