Indonesian Minister invites many investors to enter the marine and fisheries sector in Indonesia

Published 2024년 2월 5일

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Indonesia's Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Sakti Wahyu Trenggono, is encouraging investors to tap into the country's marine and fisheries sector. The areas of opportunity include seaweed and shrimp processing, aquaculture, integrated capture fisheries, and tourism. The government promises to provide easy licensing, incentives, security, and political stability, along with connectivity for skilled human resources. The minister also announced plans for the development of Ocean Big Data infrastructure to further stimulate growth and investment.
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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (MenKP) Sakti Wahyu Trenggono invites investors to enter the marine and fisheries sector in Indonesia. Not only fisheries, he said, there are still many investment opportunities open in the Indonesian marine and fisheries sector. Starting from seaweed processing, shrimp processing, aquaculture, integrated capture fisheries, even tourism. This was conveyed at the Indonesia Marine and Fisheries Business Forum 2024 which was held in Jakarta, Monday (5/2/2024). Trenggono revealed projections from the Global Seafood Market that the global seafood market will grow at an annual rate of up to 8.92%. At the same time, he added, the value of downstream fisheries in 2022 was recorded at IDR 289.64 trillion. Namely, macro IDR 77.08 trillion, medium IDR 11.04 trillion, small IDR 11.52 trillion, and micro IDR 189.99 trillion. "I invite you to invest in the Indonesian fisheries sector. The Indonesian government is committed to ...

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