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6 billion US dollars.
Indonesia's seafood exports amounted to US$5.
71 billion from January to November 2022, and this figure is expected to reach US$6.
2 billion
by the end of 2022.
71 billion from January to November 2022, and this figure is expected to reach US$6.
2 billion
by the end of 2022.
According to the data report, Indonesian seafood exports to the United States in the first 11 months of 2022 amounted to US$2.
15 billion, followed by China (US$1.
02 billion), Japan (US$678 million), ASEAN (US$651 million), and the European Union (US$357.
12 million).
15 billion, followed by China (US$1.
02 billion), Japan (US$678 million), ASEAN (US$651 million), and the European Union (US$357.
12 million).
In the first 11 months of 2022, Indonesia exported US$1.
33 billion worth of shrimp products
to the United States.
33 billion worth of shrimp products
to the United States.
Indonesian Fisheries Minister Sakti Wahyu Trenggono said that the global demand for shrimp is 30 billion US dollars, and in the face of such a huge market demand, Indonesia plans to produce 2 million tons of shrimp by 2024, to this end, the country plans to develop 1,000 hectares of modern shrimp ponds
.
.
Sakti Wahyu Trenggono also listed tuna, cuttlefish, blue pike crab and octopus as Indonesia's main wild catch species, while the main aquaculture species are shrimp, crab and seaweed
.
.
As of the third quarter of 2022, Indonesia's fisheries production reached 18.
45 million tonnes, of which 5.
97 million tonnes were wild-catched, 5.
57 million tonnes were aquaculture, and the remaining 6.
9 million tonnes were seaweed
.
45 million tonnes, of which 5.
97 million tonnes were wild-catched, 5.
57 million tonnes were aquaculture, and the remaining 6.
9 million tonnes were seaweed
.