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Shrimp Commodities Can Increase Indonesian Fisheries Exports: https://www.republika.co.id/berita/ekonomi/korporasi/18/12/16/pjta1w383-komoditas-udang-bisa-dongkrak-ekspor-perikanan-indonesia/16 December 2018


The Indonesian government through the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) continues to strive to increase Indonesian fisheries exports. This is done to achieve the export target of Indonesian fisheries products in 2018 which is set to reach US $ 5 billion. Director General of Strengthening Maritime and Fishery Product Competitiveness (PDSPKP) of KKP, Rifky Effendi Hardijanto said that six fishery commodities are expected to be able to spur the value of Indonesian fishery exports, namely shrimp, tuna, crab, rajungan, octopus, seaweed, skipjack and tongkol.

Shrimp is considered as the main export of Indonesian fishery products because in the period January-October 2018 only, the value of shrimp exports has reached 1.5 billion dollars. The main market for Indonesian shrimp is the east coast of America, while the west coast of America is still dominated by suppliers from India. Likewise with the European market which cannot be optimized for marketing of Indonesian fishery products. In general, the needs of world shrimp cannot be fulfilled by existing suppliers, so this is an opportunity for Indonesia to optimize the marketing of the results of Indonesian shrimp farming or cultivation, namely by optimizing the use of technology in capturing or cultivating and empowering of Indonesian fisheries experts. If Indonesia can add an export value of US $ 1 billion in the next 3 years, this will help improve Indonesia's trade balance.
Measured Capture Keeps Ecological and Economic Balance: https://www.republika.co.id/berita/r1a6y2370/penangkapan-terukur-jaga-keseimbangan-ekologi-dan-ekonomi/20 October 2021


Abundant fishery resources should not make Indonesia complacent. The decline in fishery resources continues to occur due to high levels of capture and demand. The government, in this case the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP), must work extra hard in maintaining fishery resources for years to come.

Through the principle of the blue economy or blue economy as a basic instrument in marine spatial planning, including scalable fishing, the Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries Sakti Wahyu Trenggono wants to maintain Indonesia's position as a major supplier of fish in the world market. For Trenggono, a measured fishing policy can ensure a balance between ecological and economic growth and the sustainability of national fishery resources.
 

Crustacean Fishing in Indonesia
Indonesia Industry Report and Market Research
November 13, 2023
Industry Code : A1712
Forecast to : 2027

Definition
Crustacean Fishing in Indonesia This class consists of establishments engaged in catching different types of shrimps, prawns, lobsters and crabs and rajungan/small crabs in the ocean, estuaries, lagoon and other tidal waters.
Activities
The primary activities of firms in this industry are:
- Catching Windu Prawns.
- Catching White Prawns.
- Catching Dogol Prawns.
- Catching Tiger Prawns.
- Catching Lobsters.
- Catching Crabs.
- Catching Rajungan (Small Crabs).
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Chapter Headings US $ Select All
Industry Outlook 60.50
Key Statistics 60.50
Market Characteristics 36.30
Segmentation 36.30
Industry Conditions 60.50
Industry Performance 60.50
Key Competitors 60.50
Key Factors 27.50
News
Ministry of Fisheries Appoints Karawang For Shrimp Industrial Area 0.39
The amount of vaname shrimp production in Babel is increasing, but prices are falling 0.39
Indonesian Shrimp Prints Success during Pandemic 0.39
Lunar, Lobster Exports to China Rise Sharply, http 0.39
Department of Marine and Fisheries Tulungagung Supervise Catching Lobster Shrimp 0.39
Limit Susi Minister Catching Lobster, crab, and Rajungan 0.39
Banyuwangi Makes Breakthrough Vaname Shrimp Cultivation 0.39
Business Potential of Shrimp Farming 0.39
Tracking the Spread of Batik Crabs 0.39
Population of Mangrove Crabs in Indonesia Declines 0.39
Shrimp Business in 2008 Predicted to Improve 0.39
Potential of Mangrove crab yet to be developed 0.39
West Nusa Tenggara's Shrimps Re-enters World Market 0.39
Fishery Needs Rp.13.4 Trillion 0.39
Shrimp Farmers Disappointed 0.39
Government Will Apply Maximum Fixed for Fishery 0.39
Shrimp Farmers See Hopes Washed Away 0.39
Shrimp Cultivation Will Use Carbon-Nitrogen Ratio System 0.39
Shrimp farming failure 0.39
Imported shrimp prohibition extended 0.39
Shrimp Breeding Needs Total Restructuring 0.39
Traditional Ponds used to Produce Vaname Shrimp 0.39
No Reason to Import Shrimp 0.39
Nine Investors Will Fund Dipasena 0.39
Dipasena's Restructure Begins on May 2005 0.39
The Government Considers Making Dipasena State-owned 0.39
US Threatens to Embargo Indonesia's Shrimp Export 0.39
Industrial Waste Kills Shrimp Farming 0.39
United Kingdom Rejects Indonesia's Shrimp Export 0.39
Factories Must Give Proper Price to Shrimp Farmers 0.39
Price of Local Shrimps Will Drop in January 2005 0.39
Farmers Worry About Shrimp Import 0.39
West Java's Shrimp Export is Predicted to be Below the Target 0.39
Shrimp Farm's Productivity is Targeted to Reach 400,000 Tons 0.39

Report Content

The Crustacean Fishing industry in Indonesia research report contain trend analysis, statistics, market size information, industry growth rates as well as major competitors.

Major market segments are identified and also those forces affecting demand and supply within this industry. Performance analysis includes emerging industry trends as well as recent results and performance of each key company. Drawing on the depth of information DIS also provides 5 year forecasts for this industry.

The comprehensive study also examines details such as the barriers to entry, operating cost structure, technology & systems and domestic & international markets. Tables and statistics include: Industry revenue, exports, imports, wages and number of companies in the industry, Industry growth and geographic regional data.


KEY STATISTICS 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Industry Revenue 107,942 104,367 131,689 158,085 169,151 Rp.Billion
Industry Gross Product 7,016 6,784 8,560 10,276 10,995 Rp.Billion
Number of Establishments 110 120 130 130 130 Units
Employment 109,600 101,200 85 81,000 85,400 Units
Exports 2,856 3,457 6,481 6,521 7,820 Rp.Billion
Imports 10,926 10,899 25,482 30,419 35,880 Rp.Billion
Total Wages 1,425 1,316 1,114 1,010 1,109 Rp.Billion
Domestic Demand 116,012 111,809 150,690 181,983 197,211 Rp.Billion
The data above is sample data only

COST STRUCTURE % OF SALES COST STRUCTURE % OF SALES
Cost of Goods Sold 67.13 Gross Profit 32.87
Operating Expense 21.5 Profit (Loss) Before Tax 11.36
Administration 1.58 Depreciation 0.56
Electricity 0.66 Freight 1.99
Fuel, Parking, Toll & Retribution 1.62 Interest 3.09
Land and Building Rental 2.74 Marketing 2.69
Repairs and Maintenance 0.54 Service Fee 0.7
Staff Welfare Allowance 1.38 Other Expenses 0.92
Stationery & Inventory 0.48 Telephone 0.8
Utensils and Equipment 1.24 Wages and Salaries 0.5
The data above is sample data only

ESTABLISHMENTS IN (%) ESTABLISHMENTS IN (%)
Central Java 13.4 DKI Jakarta 6.5
East Java 22.4 North Sumatra 17.9
Papua 2.0 Bali 3.0
South Sulawesi 6.0 West Java 28.8
The data above is sample data only
TOTAL PRICE (US$)(RP)
Price 500.008.250.000
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Table of Contents
About this Report
Outlook
Key Statistics
Segmentation
Market Characteristics
Industry Conditions
Key Factors
Key Competitors
Industry Performance