While the Minister Susi 'Hit' Thailand Fisheries Sector

While the Minister Susi 'Hit' Thailand Fisheries Sector
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JAKARTA - A bold move that made the Minister of Marine and Fisheries Susi Pudjiastuti make Thailand the fishing industry hit the deck. This happens due to various policies Susi in the fisheries sector.
One of them is a ban on fishing by foreign vessels and foreign ex ship. With these rules, Susi strictly prohibits foreign vessels fish in the sea dredge Indonesia.
"After Indonesia to implement its policies on fisheries and marine sector during the past year, the Thai fishing industry is currently very drop," said Head of Cooperation and Public Relations Lilly Aprilya Pregiwati CTF in Jakarta, Wednesday (9/12).
Furthermore, he said, shows the decline in Thailand's dependence on supplies from Indonesia.
The decline of the fishing industry of Thailand was released by the National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB). From these data reveal, in the third quarter of 2015, the contribution of the fisheries sector minus 3.1 percent. In fact, the average contribution of the sector was 1.6 per cent.
From the data NESDB is also known, in the year 2013 to the second quarter of 2014 decreased Thailand's fishing industry. Began to improve in the mid second quarter until the middle of the second quarter of 2014. However, since mid-quarter 2014 Thailand's fishing industry continues to decline.
NESDB also mentioned in the release, decrease the volume of marine fish is the impact of a ban on fishing using foreign vessels in Indonesia.
One of them is a ban on fishing by foreign vessels and foreign ex ship. With these rules, Susi strictly prohibits foreign vessels fish in the sea dredge Indonesia.
"After Indonesia to implement its policies on fisheries and marine sector during the past year, the Thai fishing industry is currently very drop," said Head of Cooperation and Public Relations Lilly Aprilya Pregiwati CTF in Jakarta, Wednesday (9/12).
Furthermore, he said, shows the decline in Thailand's dependence on supplies from Indonesia.
The decline of the fishing industry of Thailand was released by the National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB). From these data reveal, in the third quarter of 2015, the contribution of the fisheries sector minus 3.1 percent. In fact, the average contribution of the sector was 1.6 per cent.
From the data NESDB is also known, in the year 2013 to the second quarter of 2014 decreased Thailand's fishing industry. Began to improve in the mid second quarter until the middle of the second quarter of 2014. However, since mid-quarter 2014 Thailand's fishing industry continues to decline.
NESDB also mentioned in the release, decrease the volume of marine fish is the impact of a ban on fishing using foreign vessels in Indonesia.
(rnz)