KKP's Steps to Restore Grouper Cultivation Business in the Middle of a Pandemic in Indonesia

Published 2020년 11월 12일

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The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries in Indonesia is taking steps to support the grouper cultivation industry, which has been affected by the pandemic. The Ministry will continue to encourage the grouper export business to recover to pre-pandemic levels. Despite challenges in logistics, facilities, infrastructure, transportation, and market conditions, grouper export activities are starting to recover. The Ministry is issuing regulations and providing direct assistance to cultivators, and is also supporting the cultivation of other marine fish.
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My agriculture - Grouper cultivation is one of the national marine and fisheries export commodities with a fairly large economic value. Director General of Aquaculture, Slamet Soebjakto, said the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) will continue to strive to encourage grouper export business to continue to normal as before the pandemic. "Indeed, during the Covid-19 pandemic, to be honest in the early days we experienced many problems, especially for cultivation and also more specifically regarding grouper exports," Slamet said as quoted from the kkp.go.id page. Slamet explained that the obstacles to grouper cultivation in the midst of a pandemic are logistics, facilities and infrastructure, as well as transportation and so on. Apart from that, cultivation activities are also well known by local and export market conditions. However, as time goes by, now everything has started to return to normal. "However, getting here the problem has started to recover even though it ...
Source: Pertanianku

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