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Collection of japfa news, found 11 news.

Tackling malnutrition in Indonesia through collaborative efforts

Indonesia continues to face challenges to achieve the Golden Indonesia goals in the form of nutrition problems, ...

Indonesia makes first-ever export of live chickens to Singapore

Indonesia made its inaugural export of live chickens to Singapore on Saturday, with a total of 23,040 chickens or 41.46 ...

North Maluku optimistic about fishery sector flourishing amid pandemic

Head of North Maluku's Office of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (DKP) Tienneke Adam echoed the provincial ...

Ministry encourages farmers to develop eel farming

The Marine Affairs and Fisheries Ministry has encouraged farmers and businessmen in the sector to develop eel farming ...

1.9-ton fish adulterated with formaldehyde found in W Manggarai market

The West Manggarai District Food Security and Fisheries Office in East Nusa Tenggara Province discovered 1.9 tons of ...

Japfa exports fishery products to Japan, Timor Leste, US, Philippines

PT Japfa exported fishery products worth Rp13.3 billion to Japan, Timor Leste, the Philippines, and the United States ...

Medina of Indonesia beats Sokolov, Dutch chess grandmaster

Indonesian women chess grandmaster Medina Warda Aulia defeated Ivan Sokolov, a Dutch grandmaster, in a surprise victory ...

Steps to borrow maize from private firms inappropriate: Observer

The government`s step to borrow 10 thousand tons of maize from two large feed mill companies is inappropriate, ...

Basarnas deploys trawls to find victims of Lake Toba shipwreck

The joint National Agency for Search and Relief (Basarnas) team added more equipment to search for victims and ...

Agriculture minister calls on Bulog to purchase farmers` maize

Agriculture Minister Amran Sulaiman has urged state-owned logistics board (Bulog) to purchase the farmers maize at ...

Foreign direct investment necessary to boost economy

Foreign direct investment is needed to drive the economy, and therefore, it is paramount to follow up on the economic ...