Fisheries Businesses Urged to Adopt Stelina for Global Market Access
Translated from Indonesian.
Summary
Indonesia's Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) is encouraging fisheries businesses to adopt the National Fish Traceability and Logistics System (Stelina). The system aims to facilitate the entry of fish catches into the global market.
The Indonesian Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) is taking proactive steps to bolster the nation's fisheries sector by advocating for the adoption of the National Fish Traceability and Logistics System, known as "Stelina." This initiative underscores Indonesia's commitment to enhancing the global competitiveness of its seafood products. By implementing robust traceability and logistics management, the KKP aims to streamline the process for Indonesian fish catches to access international markets, ensuring compliance with global standards and consumer demands for transparency. This move is expected to not only boost export potential but also strengthen the overall value chain within the Indonesian fisheries industry, benefiting local entrepreneurs and contributing to national economic growth. The focus on "Stelina" signals a strategic effort to leverage technology and efficient systems to overcome market access barriers and elevate the profile of Indonesian fisheries on the world stage.
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