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Indonesian fisheries absorb 5,570 tons of fish from fishermen during the first half of 2022

Indonesia
Published Jul 24, 2022

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PT Perikanan Indonesia (Persero) realized the absorption of fish caught by fishermen of 5,570 tons of fish in the first half of 2022. This is in accordance with the mandate of Government Regulation or PP No. 99 of 2021 so that PT Perikanan Indonesia acts as an off-taker for fishermen's catches to increase and support the availability, affordability, inclusiveness, and quality of fisheries. The role of Indonesian Fisheries as an off-taker has been further enhanced after the issuance of PP No. 99 of 2021 concerning the Merger of the Company (Persero) PT Perikanan Nusantara into the Limited Liability Company (Persero) PT Perikanan Indonesia. President Director of Fisheries Indonesia Sigit Muhartono said, since the merger of the two fishery SOEs in December 2021, of course, this has strengthened the role of Indonesian Fisheries in involving fishermen as the frontline of food security in the fisheries sector.

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Reporter: Dimas Andi | Editor: Herlina Kartika Dewi KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. PT Perikanan Indonesia (Persero) realized the absorption of fish caught by fishermen of 5,570 tons of fish in the first half of 2022. This is in accordance with the mandate of Government Regulation or PP No. 99 of 2021 so that PT Perikanan Indonesia acts as an off taker for fishermen's catches to increase and support the availability, affordability, inclusiveness, and quality of fisheries. The role of Indonesian Fisheries as an off taker has been further enhanced after the issuance of PP No. 99 of 2021 concerning the Merger of the Company (Persero) PT Perikanan Nusantara into the Limited Liability Company (Persero) PT Perikanan Indonesia. President Director of Fisheries Indonesia Sigit Muhartono said, since the merger of the two fishery SOEs in December 2021, of course this has strengthened the role of Indonesian Fisheries in involving fishermen as the frontline of food security in the fisheries sector. ...
Source: Kontan
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