Government Agencies in the Field of Fisheries Export

By. Wiwik Rasmini - 09 Dec 2024

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Government Agencies in the Field of Fisheries Export

Kelolalaut.com Several government agencies involved in fisheries export in Indonesia, responsible for regulations, oversight, and policies related to this sector, include:
1.    Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP)
 The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) is the main agency responsible for policies, management, and supervision of marine and fishery resources in Indonesia. KKP has various units that support fisheries export activities, such as regulating product quality standards, export certification and permits, and overseeing the sustainability of marine resources.
2.    Agricultural Quarantine Agency (Barantan)
The Agricultural Quarantine Agency, through the Directorate of Fisheries Quarantine and Fish Health, is responsible for inspecting and ensuring that fishery products for export are free from diseases and meet sanitary and fish health requirements. Barantan conducts health checks on fish and fishery products to ensure they meet international standards before export.
3.    National Standardization Agency (BSN)
BSN plays a role in the development and establishment of national standards for fishery products. These standards are important to ensure that Indonesian fishery products meet the quality expected by international markets. BSN is also involved in accrediting institutions authorized to issue product certification for fishery products.
4.    Directorate General of Customs and Excise (DJBC)
Customs and Excise is responsible for monitoring and regulating the export process, including fishery product exports. The Directorate General of Customs and Excise oversees compliance with export regulations and the collection of taxes or duties related to fishery products.
5.    Ministry of Trade (Kemendag)
The Ministry of Trade plays an essential role in facilitating access to export markets for Indonesian fishery products in various countries. Kemendag is also involved in negotiating international trade agreements and ensuring that Indonesian fishery products comply with the regulations of the destination countries.
6.    Ministry of Finance (Kemenkeu)
The Ministry of Finance, particularly the Directorate General of Taxes and Directorate General of Budget, plays a role in regulating fiscal policies, tax incentives, and monitoring foreign trade, which can impact the export of fishery products.
7.    Port Authorities and Shipping Companies
Port authorities and shipping companies play a role in supporting the logistics and distribution of fishery products abroad. Efficient ports and logistics systems are crucial for maintaining the freshness of fishery products during the export process.
8.    Certification and Verification Agencies
Several certification bodies, such as the Fishery Product Certification Agency (LSPP), are also involved in certifying fishery products for export, such as organic certificates, Fair Trade certificates, or certifications relevant to the export destination market.

 

All of these agencies work together to support Indonesia's fisheries export sector by ensuring product quality that meets international standards, smooth export processes, and compliance with regulations in the destination countries.
 

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