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(Ilustration vaname shrimp/antaranews.com)

FPIK, SEMARANG – From the latest data released by the Fish Quarantine Agency, Quality Control and Safety of Fishery Products (BKIPM) of the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP), Indonesia exported 81,916.31 tonnes of dead fishery products throughout March 2017. While the total volume of product exports live fisheries from Indonesia as many as 509,887,680 individuals. Indonesia’s total imports of dead fishery products reached 37,424.34 tons in March 2017. Meanwhile, the total import volume of live fishery products was 23,375 heads. An interesting fact is found, Indonesia imports quite a lot of Vannamei shrimp broodstock from the United States. However, the volume of Vannamei shrimp exports from Indonesia to America is also very high.

The categories of live fishery products that were mostly exported by Indonesia to other countries in March 2017 were as follows:

The largest imports of live fisheries commodities to Indonesia throughout March 2017 are:

(Ratnaningtyas).

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