Indonesia: KKP pursues 2022 target by accelerating two breakthrough programs

Published 2022년 1월 14일

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The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries of Indonesia is implementing three programs to develop the country's marine and fisheries sector, focusing on export-based aquaculture and aquaculture villages based on local wisdom. The goal is to increase aquaculture production to 18.77 million tons by 2022, including 8.69 million tons of fish and 10.08 million tons of seaweed. This will be achieved through the revitalization of shrimp ponds, development of area-based shrimp farming, and the establishment of aquaculture villages with support from the government. The ministry will also incorporate digital innovation into aquaculture.
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My Agriculture — The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) continues to accelerate by running three breakthrough programs to develop Indonesia's marine and fisheries sector. Two of these programs are under the Directorate General of Aquaculture (DJPB). The KKP program is the development of export-based aquaculture and the development of aquaculture villages based on local wisdom. Director General of Aquaculture, Tb. Haeru Rahayu, said that there are four commodities that will be developed on an export basis, namely shrimp, lobster, seaweed and crab. Meanwhile, the development of aquaculture villages based on local wisdom is developed in inland, coastal, or sea areas. "KKP is ready to accelerate in order to accelerate the realization of the breakthrough program that has been announced," said Tb. Haeru, as reported by the kkp.go.id page. The acceleration of the two programs is aimed at pursuing the targets that have been set in 2022. "This is done in order to pursue the ...
Source: Pertanianku

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