Efforts for Indonesia’s Shrimp to Reclaim Premium Status

Monday, March 10, 2025

Products from Indonesia’s shrimp farms are currently considered as mere substitute for the premium shrimp products from Ecuador, India, and Vietnam.

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Vaname shrimp. Antara/HO-KKP. tempo : 174467025766.

THE decline in the global competitiveness of Indonesian shrimp prompted Aryo Wiryawan to develop a climate-friendly shrimp farming initiative, Climate Smart Shrimp Farming (CSSF). “Indonesia was once the world’s second-largest shrimp producer, but now our market has been taken over by other producers like Ecuador, India, and Vietnam,” he said during the launch of the CSSF project in Lalombi village, Donggala Regency, Centra

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