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The Director of Marketing of Indonesia's General Directorate of Fisheries and Seafood Competition said Indonesia's tuna production has grown even higher than the world average
.
The average output growth in Indonesia was 3.
66%, higher than the world average growth rate of 3.
42%
.
.
The average output growth in Indonesia was 3.
66%, higher than the world average growth rate of 3.
42%
.
The Philippines was the second largest producer with a production share of 7.
3%, followed by Vietnam with 6.
6% and Ecuador with 6.
1%
.
Indonesia's largest tuna production is bonito and yellowfin tuna
.
3%, followed by Vietnam with 6.
6% and Ecuador with 6.
1%
.
Indonesia's largest tuna production is bonito and yellowfin tuna
.
However, despite being the largest tuna producer, Indonesia has yet to become the world's largest tuna exporter
.
According to the World Trade Center (ITC) statistics, Indonesia is the sixth largest tuna exporter in the world in 2020, with a market share of 5.
33%
.
.
According to the World Trade Center (ITC) statistics, Indonesia is the sixth largest tuna exporter in the world in 2020, with a market share of 5.
33%
.
Thailand is the world's largest tuna exporter with a market share of 17.
73%, followed by China with 8.
45%, Spain with 8.
2% and Ecuador with 7.
98%
.
73%, followed by China with 8.
45%, Spain with 8.
2% and Ecuador with 7.
98%
.
Between January 2021 and December 2021, at least 28.
8% of Indonesian tuna, bonito and mackerel were exported to the EU, 24.
7% to ASEAN countries, 17.
9% to Japan, 8.
7% to the US and 21.
6% to other countries
.
He said the low share of Indonesian tuna in the world market is due to its competitiveness in terms of product, price and service
.
8% of Indonesian tuna, bonito and mackerel were exported to the EU, 24.
7% to ASEAN countries, 17.
9% to Japan, 8.
7% to the US and 21.
6% to other countries
.
He said the low share of Indonesian tuna in the world market is due to its competitiveness in terms of product, price and service
.