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KKP speeds up fry regulations to make Indonesia a global lobster supply chain

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Published Jan 26, 2024

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Indonesia's Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) is developing regulations to enhance the country's role in the global lobster supply chain. The rules will encompass the Catching, Cultivation and Management of Lobsters, Crabs and Crab, and the Lowest Benchmark Price for Clear Lobster Seeds for Fishermen. The KKP is also partnering with lobster cultivating nations to boost lobster cultivation in Indonesia through investment, technology transfer and work ethic. The All Indonesian Fishermen's Association (HNSI) supports the initiative, which aims to increase domestic lobster cultivation productivity and protect the ecosystem.
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JAKARTA (AGRINA-ONLINE.COM) - The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) is stepping on the gas to prepare regulations to make Indonesia part of the global lobster supply chain. The policy on the use of fry is being accelerated to encourage the productivity of lobster cultivation in the country. Head of the Legal Bureau of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Effin Martiana, revealed that the regulations currently being prepared are the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulations concerning the Catching, Cultivation and Management of Lobsters, Crabs and Crab. As well as the regulations issued, namely the Decree of the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries regarding the Lowest Benchmark Price for Clear Lobster Seeds for Fishermen. "The Ministerial Decree is currently in the harmonization stage at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, while today we are consulting on its derivative Ministerial Decree to make it public. We hope that ...
Source: Agrina
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