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    The Indonesian government plans to strengthen fish exports to the Middle East market

    • Last Update: 2021-08-13
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    From SeafoodMedia on August 2nd, in order to promote fishery exports to the Middle East , the Ministry of Ocean Affairs and Fisheries requires companies to study the provisions related to the fishery health insurance system and exports in the region
    .
     
    Dr.
    Rina of the Bureau of Aquatic Products Quality Control and Safety (BKIPM) said that the Middle East is the market opportunity we need.
    The fish health insurance system needs to comply with the international standards set by the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) and the FAO (Codex), as well as including the Middle East.
    The special regulations of the trading partner countries
    .
     
    Dr.
    Rina said that according to data from the International Trade Center (2020), during the period 2017-2019, the average demand for fishery products in the Middle East countries increased by 4.
    3% per year
    .
    In 2017, the import of fishery commodities in the Middle East reached US$3.
    05 billion and increased to US$3.
    32 billion in 2019
    .

     
    Dr.
    Rina pointed out that although Indonesia exports canned tuna to many countries in the Middle East, its exports to the region still lag far behind Thailand
    .
    Thailand controls 71% of the Middle East export market for tuna, mackerel and bonito
    .
    Jakarta can use the potential of catfish and other freshwater fish in the Middle East to win market opportunities
    .

    Fishery export
     
      Dr.
    Rina of the Bureau of Aquatic Products Quality Control and Safety (BKIPM) said that the Middle East is the market opportunity we need.
    The fish health insurance system needs to comply with the international standards set by the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) and the FAO (Codex), as well as including the Middle East.
    The special regulations of the trading partner countries
    .
    Fishes
     
      Dr.
    Rina said that according to data from the International Trade Center (2020), during the period 2017-2019, the average demand for fishery products in the Middle East countries increased by 4.
    3% per year
    .
    In 2017, the import of fishery commodities in the Middle East reached US$3.
    05 billion and increased to US$3.
    32 billion in 2019
    .

     
      Dr.
    Rina pointed out that although Indonesia exports canned tuna to many countries in the Middle East, its exports to the region still lag far behind Thailand
    .
    Thailand controls 71% of the Middle East export market for tuna, mackerel and bonito
    .
    Jakarta can use the potential of catfish and other freshwater fish in the Middle East to win market opportunities
    .
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