Opinion

Tridge Connects Milkfish Suppliers with European Buyers

Frozen Milkfish
Netherlands
Published Aug 27, 2018
Tridge has recently connected Dutch and Iranian buyers with various milkfish suppliers. With investments in milkfish fish farms, in accordance to the growing global demand, the milkfish industry has never been more active. Tridge has engaged with milkfish suppliers from Indonesia and the Philippines that provide both fresh and processed, value-added milkfish products.

Our Suppliers

Tridge has engaged with milkfish suppliers from Indonesia and the Philippines that provide both fresh and processed, value-added milkfish products. Our milkfish suppliers handle every step that goes into the milkfish products from catching, processing to exports.

Source: FAO, Tridge

Our milkfish suppliers handle every step that goes into the milkfish products from catching, processing to exports. With such efficient procedure, Tridge suppliers are able to provide only the top-quality products at the most competitive price. With the competitive price, the number of milkfish connections has been growing in number recently. Tridge has recently connected Dutch and Iranian buyers with our milkfish suppliers. Tridge has built up a stronger relationship with the suppliers in order to meet such demand. Join us today for milkfish sourcing, while such competitive price is still available.


Philippines 

Tridge has engaged with a big fish supplier in the Philippines that produces various value-added milkfish products. Due to the supplier’s facility with advanced technology, Filipino milkfish products are growing in popularity among buyers in favor of only high-quality products despite the high price.  

Indonesia

Tridge has connected with a major milkfish supplier in Indonesia that specializes only in milkfish products. Our supplier covers different sizes of milkfish, ranging from 200/300g to 800g and up. Our supplier company is one of rare milkfish producer that meets and have acquired health certificates under strict sanitary European standards. Our supplier has a long export history of exporting to European countries, which not many producers in Indonesia are capable of. Our supplier manages the overall process that goes into milkfish production. From catching, processing and to exports, the comprehensive management of steps in producing allows top-notch quality products at a competitive price. The company also have a premium glazing facility, capable of providing 10% to 20% glazing. Among many Indonesian milkfish suppliers, this supplier has the highest production capacity. 

Why Tridge?

Milkfish, native to the tropical regions, are caught in Indo-Pacific waters. Because milkfish live in waters with the temperature higher than 20 °C, milkfish farms are mostly concentrated in the Southeast Asian countries including Indonesia, the Philippines, and Taiwan. In addition to high and stable domestic demands in the producing countries, its popularity is growing globally, as milkfish fry are also used as baits for tuna fishing. Milkfish is known as the Whole Round FWW category fish, the boniest fish. For human consumption, a delicate deboning process in necessary. 

Tridge has connections with milkfish suppliers that provide various sizes of fresh or frozen milkfish, with the world-best deboning capability and various value-added processed products. Engage with Tridge connects buyers with suppliers who meet the required specifications at the most competitive price. For Suppliers, we identify trade opportunities with genuine buyers from various different regions. Through our distinctive network of world-wide scope local agents, we identify the most competitive condition customized for every buyer and supplier. Seize new milkfish trade opportunities with Tridge today.


Contact Us:

Editor: Wonjung Yun / wonjung.yun@tridge.com

Sourcing Team Expert: Elly Lee / eunjeong.lee@tridge.com

Or request for quotation through: http://www.tridge.com/inquiry


References

1. “FAO Fisheries & Aquaculture Chanos Chanos.” Fao.org, FAO of the UN, 23 Nov. 2007, www.fao.org/fishery/culturedspecies/Chanos_chanos/en.

2. https://www.tridge.com/intelligences/milkfish

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