Indonesia implements national standards for fishery products

According to the "Indonesia Business Daily" report, the Ministerial Decision of the Indonesian Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries No. 61 of 2009, which came into effect in early September, stipulates that 81 fishery products must comply with the Indonesian National Standard (SNI) regulations. Nassori, director of standards and appraisal of Indonesian fishery processing and business institutions, said: "The standard can improve the quality of our fishery products in the export market." Indonesian national standards have also become the standards that fishery products imported from abroad must comply with.

Various standards arranged in Indonesian national standards, including fishing tools (fishing vessels, carrier vessels, frozen fisheries and ice cubes for storing fish, etc.) and fishery processing procedures (fishing frozen, fishery unloading, employees) Work methods and food security management, etc.), microbiological testing procedures are also included in the Indonesian national standards. 81 fishery products, including frozen Kakap fillets, frozen shrimp, frozen frog legs, frozen tuna, frozen raw lobster, frozen squid, etc.

Nassori said that the purpose of implementing Indonesia's national standard obligations is to protect the domestic market under the impact of foreign fishery products. "Importers cannot import fishery products from abroad at will." At the same time, exporters must also meet Indonesian national standards in order to compete with imported fishery products. However, there are also fishery products that consume large quantities but do not need to comply with Indonesian national standards, namely salted fish and dried fish. One of the reasons is that Indonesian salted fish are processed in a traditional way, and another reason is that most of the salted fish are produced by small industries. If you comply with the Indian lang="EN-US" style="mso-bidi-font-size: 14.0pt">

Yadi Surya, the executive director of the Indonesian Canned Fish and Processing Industry Association, said that Indonesia's national standard obligation is one of the ways to improve the competitiveness of domestic industry, mainly for export. He hopes that the government can truly implement Indonesian national standards, not just theory. "We strongly agree with the implementation of Indonesian national standards."

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