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Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (CTF) reveal, many species of ornamental fish, native to Indonesia claimed another country. To date, the CTF can not do much about this because the policy was in the Ministry of Forestry (Kemenhut).
JAKARTA - The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (CTF) reveal, many species of ornamental fish, native to Indonesia claimed another country. To date, the CTF can not do much about this because the policy was in the Ministry of Forestry (Kemenhut).
Several species of ornamental fish which claimed, among other claimed Botia Singapore, hickey by Thailand, the rainbow by the United States, and marine ornamental shrimp species by the French.
"Actually there are many more strains of native Indonesian ornamental fish which they claimed," said Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (MKP), Fadel Muhammad, on the sidelines of the closing ceremony of Aquatic Plants Pet Expo 2010 at the WTC Mangga Dua Jakarta, yesterday.
Policy development is plagued with ornamental fish isndustri policy CITES management authority in Kemenhut. "Some type of ornamental fish are still included in the CITES appendices whose authority was in Kemenhut," says Fadel.
Another problem that became a serious obstacle in the development of ornamental fish in Indonesia is the support of other institutions, especially in the marketing of ornamental fish has not made an important priority for fishery products nonconsumption. In addition, distribution barriers that emerged from logistic and distribution systems, such as mode of transportation, shipping, and delivery systems of ornamental fish.
As the spearhead of marketing of ornamental fish commodities, according to Fadel, the promotion through contests and competitions both locally and nationally such as the WTC Mangga Dua management initiated this. By enacting seeded Indonesian ornamental fish, of course, can increase the selling price of ornamental fish in Indonesia and can stimulate Indonesian ornamental fish market.
CTF data mentioned, until 2009, Indonesia had controlled 7.5 percent of world trade in ornamental fish. So, still far less than Singapore which holds 22.5 percent of the world trade in ornamental fish.
Indonesian ornamental fish exports reached $ 10 million and this year is estimated at USD12 million. Of this amount, transaction type ornamental koi fish in Blitar, East Java accounted for approximately 200 billion per year. "This amount is equal to 25 percent of budget funds in Blitar," said Fadel.
Meanwhile, potential Indonesian ornamental fish is estimated at USD60 million to USD65 million. This potential will rival Singapore as the world's largest exporter. With the amount of freshwater ornamental fish species by more than 450 species of a total of 1100 species of freshwater ornamental fish world.
For marine water ornamental fish Indonesia has more than 700 species, mostly found only in Indonesia. "This potential, if handled seriously between the government and all stakeholders ornamental fish from Indonesia, then Indonesia would be able to speak a lot in the international market and become the largest exporter in the world ahead of Singapore," said Fadel.
By ade.lestarini, okezone.com, Updated: 12/13/2010 9:03 AM

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