Indonesia: Papua's four districts to export fish to Japan at 2023 STC

Published 2023년 10월 23일

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Four districts in Papua Province, Indonesia, including Biak Numfor District, Sarmi District, Waropen District, and Yapen Islands District, are set to export fishery products to Japan while hosting the 2023 Sail Teluk Cenderawasih (STC) national tourism event. The aim is to export 30 tons of fishery and marine products to Japan during the event, with Biak Numfor exporting yellowfin tuna, and the other districts exporting mackerel fish, barramundi fish, and crabs. The event will also include a festival of sashimi and various other activities such as exhibitions and entertainment sessions.
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Biak (ANTARA) - Four districts in Papua Province will simultaneously export fishery products to Japan while hosting the 2023 Sail Teluk Cenderawasih (STC) national tourism event through the Frans Kaisiepo International Airport in Biak Numfor District. Biak Numfor District, Sarmi District, Waropen District, and Yapen Islands District are scheduled to host the event on November 1-7 this year. "We are aiming to directly export as much as 30 tons of fishery and marine products from the airport in Biak to Narita, Japan, during the STC in November," Head of Biak Numfor District's Fishery Office, Effendi Igirisa, stated in Biak, Papua , on Monday. According to the official, Biak Numfor will export yellowfin tuna, while Sarmi, Yapen, and Waropen districts will export mackerel fish, barramundi fish, and crabs, respectively. President Joko Widodo is scheduled to personally send off the export products of the four districts during the 2023 STC at the Frans Kaisiepo Airport, he ...
Source: Antaranews

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