KKP records Indonesian fisheries product exports to Russia at US$ 25.38 million

게시됨 2024년 9월 24일

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In 2023, Indonesia's fishery product exports to Russia were valued at US$ 25.38 million, capturing only 1.5% of the market share, significantly lower than Chile's 22.5%. The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) of Indonesia, represented by Budi Sulistiyo, stressed the need to enhance exports to Russia, where fishery imports totaled US$ 1.73 billion, dominated by trout, salmon, shrimp, and seaweed. Indonesia trails behind countries like India, Ecuador, China, and South Korea in exporting these commodities to Russia, highlighting the necessity for strategic efforts to boost Indonesia's market share.
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Reporter: Lailatul Anisah | Editor: Noverius Laoli KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) recorded the performance of Indonesian fishery product exports to Russia at US$ 25.38 million in 2023. Director General of Strengthening the Competitiveness of Marine and Fishery Products at the KKP, Budi Sulistiyo, said that Indonesian exports to Russia are still small and need to be increased. Currently, the market share of Indonesian fishery products to the red bear country has only reached 1.5%, far below Chile which can control a market share in Russia of 22.5%. "Russia's main supplier is Chile with a share of 22.5%. Meanwhile, Indonesia needs to be encouraged to increase exports there," said Budi in a press conference at the KKP Office, Tuesday (24/9). Furthermore, Budi said that Russia's fishery imports in 2023 amounted to US$ 1.73 billion or equivalent to 0.9% of the world's total fisheries. Meanwhile, Russia's fishery imports last year were ...
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