Karesidenan Madiun · City of Wind & Shallots

Website Development Services Nganjuk

In the city of wind that's one of the nation's largest shallot centers, we build websites that follow the rhythm of agribusiness — prices move weekly, buyers want to see the warehouse, contact must always be open — for Sukomoro shallot collectors, layer-hen farmers, nasi becek and Air Madu SMEs, schools, and distributors along the Madiun-Surabaya corridor. Landing pages open from IDR 299k with long-term maintenance and no monthly subscription. Nganjuk is only 1 hour from our studio, close enough for a spur-of-the-moment meeting at the warehouse or in the field.

province

East Java

recommended tier

business

region

East Java

Nganjuk is known as the City of Wind and also one of the largest shallot centers in Indonesia — Nganjuk's shallot production consistently ranks among the top five nationally and serves as a market-price reference. Webiti serves Nganjuk as a satellite regency of the Karesidenan Madiun, 1 hour away via the toll or the arterial road. Our clients in Nganjuk are varied: from shallot agribusiness farmers exporting to major cities, nasi becek and dumbleg culinary SMEs, Air Madu souvenir shops, the Sukomoro layer-hen farms that supply eggs across East Java, to city schools and tutoring centers. Starting from IDR 299k for an SME landing page, up to the Profile + Blog package for farming cooperatives or agribusiness distributors with an order dashboard. We understand the character of agribusiness: prices move weekly, contact must be responsive, and prospective buyers like to see the warehouse location directly.

// local context · nganjuk

The economic & business character of Nganjuk

Nganjuk Regency has a population of around 1.06 million, situated in a fertile valley between Mount Wilis (south) and Mount Pandan (north), which makes its soil very suitable for horticulture — especially shallots, rice, and corn. The main shallot centers are in Sukomoro, Rejoso, Bagor, and Gondang with thousands of active farmers. Nganjuk is one of the largest shallot-producing areas in Indonesia, with production significant enough to influence national market prices. Besides horticulture, there are large-scale layer-hen farms in Sukomoro and Pace that supply eggs to Surabaya, Malang, and surrounding regencies. The culinary sector has a strong identity with nasi becek (similar to soto but with a thicker broth), dumbleg (a traditional snack), and Nganjuk's Air Madu, which has become a must-buy souvenir for visitors. Nganjuk City functions as the administrative and trade center, with the bustling Pasar Wage Nganjuk. Nganjuk's geographic position is strategic on the Madiun-Surabaya corridor — many distributors and freight forwarders are based along this arterial road. Trans-Java toll access via the Caruban (Madiun) or Kertosono (Jombang) exit makes distribution increasingly efficient. Higher education is represented by STKIP PGRI Nganjuk and several STIE/STIK institutions that attract students from across the Karesidenan.

// nganjuk data

The numbers that matter for business in Nganjuk

±1.06 million people

Nganjuk Regency population

±1 hour

Distance to Madiun

Top 5 nationally

Shallot production

hundreds of thousands of tons/year

Sukomoro, Rejoso, Bagor, Gondang

Main shallot centers

Large scale in Sukomoro & Pace

Layer-hen farming

Pasar Wage Nganjuk

Major traditional market

±2.5 hours via toll

Distance to Surabaya

105 meters (tallest in East Java)

Sedudo Waterfall

Air Madu to the national market

Active culinary exporters

±150+ units

Distributors along the arterial road

Figures are indicative — compiled from public data by BPS, APJII, and the Ministry of Cooperatives & SMEs (formerly KemenkopUKM, split Oct 2024) along with related industry research; they may differ from the latest releases.

// market character

What makes the Nganjuk market different

Nganjuk's market character is dominated by the agribusiness sector, with a rhythm different from other cities. First, shallot farmers and collectors whose transactions are highly dynamic with prices moving weekly — they need a company-profile website with responsive contact, photos of the warehouse and capacity, plus WhatsApp integration that reaches the collector or cooperative directly. Prospective buyers from Surabaya, Jakarta, or Bali searching for Nganjuk shallot suppliers usually come in person to survey, so the website functions as an initial filter — once a prospective buyer is interested through the website, the physical visit becomes efficient. Second, the Sukomoro layer-hen farms supplying eggs to a distributor network with steady demand — they need a company profile showing production scale, certifications (NKV, halal), and distributor testimonials. Third, Nganjuk culinary SMEs (nasi becek, dumbleg, Air Madu) targeting transit tourists along the Madiun-Surabaya corridor — they need a simple landing page with menu, location, opening hours, and Nganjuk's signature story. Fourth, city schools and tutoring centers with demand similar to other regencies. The general character of Nganjuk clients: practical, price-sensitive, needing fast results (especially ahead of the shallot harvest or the homecoming season), and valuing a vendor who understands the agribusiness rhythm. They dislike services that are slow to reply and prefer explanations that get straight to the point.

// landmarks & local areas

Landmarks & areas in Nganjuk

  • 📍Shallot center, Sukomoro & Rejoso
  • 📍Sedudo Waterfall (Nganjuk tourism icon)
  • 📍Lor Temple & Ngetos Temple
  • 📍Pasar Wage Nganjuk
  • 📍Margotirto Cave
  • 📍Dr. Soetomo Monument (national figure born in Nganjuk)

// dominant industries

Businesses active in Nganjuk

  • Shallot horticulture (top 5 nationally)
  • Rice & corn farming
  • Sukomoro layer-hen farming
  • Specialty cuisine (nasi becek, dumbleg, Air Madu)
  • Distribution & freight along the Madiun-Surabaya corridor
  • Nature tourism (Sedudo, Roro Kuning)

// why you need a website

Why businesses in Nganjuk need a website

Nganjuk shallot farmers and collectors now face an increasingly structured market — corporate buyers (supermarket chains, large food service, exporters) no longer look for suppliers at the central market; they search online for Nganjuk wholesale shallot supplier or Nganjuk shallot collector for export. Without a website, Nganjuk cooperatives or collectors lose access to corporate buyers whose purchase prices are more stable and volumes larger than daily middlemen. For layer-hen farms, egg demand from supermarkets and hotels keeps rising but requires a supplier with an online-verifiable profile — certification, capacity, traceability. For Nganjuk culinary SMEs like Air Madu, the opportunity to expand into the national market is huge (there's already demand from Jakarta and Surabaya), but without a website with a catalog and ordering, this expansion is hampered. For distributors along the Madiun-Surabaya corridor, a website with a wholesale catalog helps attract resellers from other regencies who previously had to do a physical survey. Plus, a website also helps Nganjuk's younger generation studying in Surabaya/Yogya modernize the family business without having to return home — they can manage online orders from their college city.

// why webiti

What sets us apart for clients in Nganjuk

What we sell for Nganjuk is an understanding of the agribusiness pulse, not just the 1-hour distance from Madiun that does make spur-of-the-moment meetings easy. Our experience building cooperative and agribusiness profiles across the Karesidenan (see our Ngawi client) means our company-profile framework already fits corporate-buyer expectations. For layer-hen farmers, we have a template that highlights biosecurity, traceability, and production capacity with a clean look. Rates open from IDR 299k with no location surcharge. The sites we build are deliberately lightweight so they're comfortable to access from a phone in the middle of a warehouse or across the paddy fields — not just from an air-conditioned office. We don't charge for in-person visits to Nganjuk on Company Profile packages and above; we usually meet around Pasar Wage, the regency office, or right in the field and warehouse. If your brand needs premium product photos to lift its positioning, our Madiun product-photographer network is ready to step in.

// client testimonial

Corporate buyers always used to ask for a company profile by email, and all I had was photo files of the warehouse. Every time I sent them, the deal fell through. After the website was done, one buyer from a supermarket chain in Surabaya finally committed to becoming a regular customer. Webiti understands agribusiness needs and doesn't ask a lot of strange questions.

First deal with a Surabaya supermarket chain 3 months after the website went live

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Pak Sukamto

Shallot Collector · UD Sumber Tani Makmur · Sukomoro, Nganjuk

// faq · nganjuk

Questions specific to clients in Nganjuk

I'm a shallot collector in Sukomoro. Buyers often ask for real-time warehouse photos. Does a website help?

Very much. We prepare a gallery page with warehouse photos, storage capacity, and update timestamps. Corporate buyers love it because they can verify without coming in person at the early stage. Plus WhatsApp integration for daily stock confirmation.

Shallot prices change every week. Do I have to update the website every time?

No need to update prices in real time on the website. The strategy we recommend: just show a general wholesale price range, and ask prospective buyers to contact WhatsApp for the latest daily price. More practical and no fuss updating every week.

My farm needs a website that displays NKV and halal certification. How?

We prepare a dedicated certification section with photos/scans of the certificates, validity period, and the veterinarian's contact. Plus testimonials from distributors who are already regulars. Corporate buyers and retail chains usually look at this first before moving on to pricing.

I sell Nganjuk Air Madu at Pasar Wage and want to enter the Jakarta market. Where do I start?

Start with a simple landing page with enticing product photos, the authentic Nganjuk Air Madu story, variants and sizes, plus WhatsApp integration for resellers and retail buyers. Prices start from IDR 299k, done in 7-14 working days.

Can we meet in Nganjuk? I rarely get to Madiun.

Yes. We come to Nganjuk for Company Profile packages and above — we usually meet around the regency office, a cafe near the town square, or right at the warehouse/farm. For the initial consultation, we can start over WhatsApp first so neither side wastes time.

Has Webiti worked with farming cooperatives or Gapoktan?

Yes, we have experience with farming cooperatives in Ngawi and several Karesidenan Madiun regencies. The profile structure we prepare is already tailored to corporate-tender and retail-chain needs — you can request samples via WhatsApp.

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