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Indonesia should reinforce fish seeding development: Expert

Indonesia should strengthen its fish seed development as it has become very weak due to its impatience in fish seed ...

Ministry encourages use of local material for fish meal production

The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) is encouraging producers to use local materials to produce fish ...

People advised to eat more fish

The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) has advised the people to consume more fish instead of other types ...

Fishery Day observed with spirit to eat more fish

The Indonesian people today, November 21, observed the Second Anniversary of their National Fishery Day (Harkannas) ...

Neighboring countries interested in Indonesia`s fishery sector: Official

A fishery director general said a number of neighboring countries have expressed interest in investing in the ...

Ministry claims success in fight against fish poaching

The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries claimed that its focused efforts on curbing illegal fishing practices ...

Indonesia to host initiatives for capacity building in Asia-Africa

The government of Indonesia, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will undertake several capacity building ...

No diplomacy needed to sink illegal fishing boats: Observer

The government does not need to conduct diplomacy to sink foreign boats caught illegally poaching fish in the countrys ...

Natuna fishing seaport to become operational by mid-2016

The development of an integrated fishing seaport on the strait of Lampa, Kepulauan Natuna district, Kepulauan Riau ...

Rizal Ramli meets three ministers to discuss salt cartel issue

Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs Rizal Ramli held a meeting with three ministers to discuss the alleged ...

Indonesian government to revise regulation on salt imports

The Indonesian government plans to revise its regulation on salt imports in order to increase domestic purchases of ...

Farmers urge govt to stop salt imports

Salt farmers grouped in the Pamekasan Salt Commission have urged the government to stop salt imports into the country ...

Hike in fish prices only benefits traders: Kiara

The hike in fish prices across various markets in several regions did not benefit the fishermen but only the traders, ...

Benjina slavery case sheds light on other crimes

The alleged slavery case by the Thai firm PT Pusaka Benjina Resource (PBR), based in Aru Island, Maluku province, has ...

Indonesia tightens security measures as illegal fishing activities continue

Despite the Indonesian governments war against poaching activities in its waters, foreign boats continue to fish ...