#Fishery
Indonesia probes suspected cesium-137 contamination in shrimp exports to U.S.
The Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry has launched an investigation into alleged radioactive contamination after U.S. authorities detected traces of Cesium-137 in frozen shrimp imported from Indonesia.
Indonesia to boost fish exports to Japan, China amid new U.S. tariffs
Indonesia will strengthen its fish exports to Japan and China following the implementation of new tariff policies announced by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Indonesia proposes Rp2.2 T to build 100 integrated fishermen villages
The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) has proposed a budget of Rp2.2 trillion (US$135.7 million) for the development of 100 Kampung Nelayan Merah Putih, or "Red and White Fishermen Villages," as part of a nationwide initiative to boost coastal community livelihoods and advance the country’s blue economy.
Sakti Wahyu Trenggono
Wahyu Sakti Trenggono was born in Semarang in 1962, He is the current Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. Trenggono is a person who focuses on business development. He attended a bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering at the Bandung Institute of Technology in 1986, after which he continued his Masters in Management at the Bandung Institute of Technology.
Fisheries sector told to improve quality, diplomacy to meet international standard
A fishery industry watchdog has asked the Indonesian fisheries export industry toimprove their product quality and strive to meet international standards so as to be able to compete in global market.





