Wahyu Sakti Trengono hopes BPBAP Ujung Batee can boost national shrimp production in Indonesia

Published 2021년 9월 14일

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Minister Trenggono visited the Ujung Batee Cultivation Fisheries Center (BPBAP) in Aceh to support the sustainable aquaculture program. He also expressed support for tiger prawn cultivation, which has the potential to bring significant income. The center has a production capacity of 50 million tiger prawns and 180 million vaname shrimp seeds per year. The minister requested the Aceh KP Polytechnic and Ujung Batee BPBAP to track the number of cultivators, their products, and the results obtained to monitor progress and success.
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Minister Trenggono continued his working visit in Aceh by reviewing the Ujung Batee Cultivation Fisheries Center (BPBAP), which is a fisheries center under the Directorate General of Aquaculture. Minister Trenggono expressed his support for the sustainable aquaculture program in Aceh. Accompanied by the Director General of Aquaculture, Tb Haeru Rahayu, Minister Trenggono ensured that the innovations carried out at the Aceh KP Polytechnic could also support activities at BPBAP Ujung Batee, including the vaname shrimp hatchery and to protect local Indonesian commodities, namely tiger prawn cultivation which has potential big in Aceh. The production capacity of tiger prawns is 50 million heads per year, while for vaname shrimp seeds it is 180 million heads per year. For information, BPBAP Ujung Batee has a number of services for the community, including laboratory tests for fish/shrimp and environmental diseases, technical internship/PKL/research services, provision of fish/shrimp ...
Source: Panen

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