Indonesia: Perum Perindo supports fish and shrimp feed program

Published 2021년 3월 17일

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The Indonesian Public Fisheries Company (Perum Perindo) has pledged support for the grouper cultivation program initiated by the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Sakti Wahyu Trenggono. Perum Perindo will provide fish feed for the program, using raw materials such as fish flour, wheat flour, and vitamins. The company's feed factory has a production capacity of 6,300 tons per month. In addition to grouper, Perum Perindo will also supply shrimp feed for vannamei shrimp cultivation. The company's feed is competitive and controls 80% of the cost of fish and shrimp farming.
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REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA - The Indonesian Public Fisheries Company or Perum Perindo supports the fish cultivation program that is being promoted by the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Sakti Wahyu Trenggono. The Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries asked his staff and stakeholders to develop the potential for grouper cultivation. This is because grouper fish is one of the cultivated fishery products that has high economic value in both regional and international markets. Perum Perindo, as a state-owned enterprise in the fisheries sector, is KKP's stakeholder and will fully support the program. President Director of Perum Perindo Fatah Setiawan Topobroto said that the company will support its aquaculture fish feed. "Fish feed will be supplied from Perum Perindo for the grouper cultivation program. The fish feed is from our feed factory in Subang," Fatah said in a press release in Jakarta, Wednesday (17/3). Fatah conveyed that the Perum Perindo feed factory has been ...
Source: Republika

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