Indonesia, the World's Largest Producers of Pearls, http://www.tempo.co, 14 August 2013 43 per cent of the world's pearl export SSP is met by Indonesia. Export value reached U.S. $ 29 million. Currently, Indonesia is in the 9th position of world exports of pearls.
ITS Prepares Offshore Aquaculture Model for Indonesian Fishery Development: http://baranews.co/blog/2017/07/28/its-siapkan-model-offshore-aquaculture-untuk-pengembangan-perikanan-indonesia/28 July 2017 The government encourages the use of offshore aquaculture as a solution to overcome the capture fisheries in Indonesia is declining, while increasing the economy of small fishermen who often constrained bad weather when going to sea. This is related to the decline of fish catches, especially tuna which is one of the favorite fishery commodities in Indonesia.
So far, yellowfin tuna has been caught by fishermen because it has high economic value. It is said by Subandono Diposaptono, from the Center for Environmental Technology, the Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT), the relatively calm geographical condition of Indonesia's oceans, the potential for offshore aquaculture For offshore fishery cultivation. Subandono said there are 20 provinces in Indonesia that can utilize offshore aquaculture as an effort to increase fishery production.
HS No. 7101.22.00.00
1 July 2019
Trade Data 2018
Definition
Pearls, natural or cultured, whether or not worked or graded but not strung, mounted or set; pearls, natural or cultured, temporarily strung for convenience of transport. Cultured pearls : Worked.