Indonesian fisheries accelerate marine product exports to the US and Japan at the end of the year

Published 2021년 12월 15일

Tridge summary

PT Perikanan Indonesia (Persero) and PT Perikanan Nusantara (Persero) have merged to boost fishery exports. The company, led by Sigit Muhartono, exports whole octopus to Japan and the United States, using branch offices in Belawan and Makassar respectively. The octopus, sourced from local waters, is highly valued for its quality. The company has dispatched 11 containers to the US and 1 to Japan in 2021, with plans to continue monthly. This initiative aligns with the Minister of State-Owned Enterprises's mandate to promote food security and empower fishermen.
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Original content

Reporter: Arfyana Citra Rahayu | Editor: Handoyo . KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. The merger of PT Perikanan Indonesia (Persero) and PT Perikanan Nusantara (Persero) became a new force to boost fishery exports to foreign countries. This is the contribution of the Fisheries SOE after the merger. PT Perikanan Indonesia (Persero) or PT Perindo exports whole octopus or whole octopus to two destination countries, namely Japan and the United States. This export is carried out through two PT Perindo branch offices, namely from the Belawan Branch to Japan and from the Makassar Branch to the United States. Both are taken by sea to their respective destination countries. President Director of PT Perikanan Indonesia (Persero) Sigit Muhartono said the company carried out two exports of the same marine product but with two different destination countries. Ectopus or octopus is still being hunted and is increasingly in demand abroad. Exports to Japan will be released on December 13, while exports to ...
Source: Kontan

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