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Indonesia ships first frozen tuna loin export from Maluku to Thailand
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Indonesia ships first frozen tuna loin export from Maluku to Thailand

Indonesia has sent its first shipment of frozen tuna loin from Maluku to Thailand, marking a significant step in expanding seafood exports. The 11 metric ton shipment, valued at over Rp1 billion, was certified under the Fishery Product Quality and Safety Certificate (SMKHP) by the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries. Officials highlighted the importance of meeting international standards like Codex Alimentarius to ensure product quality and safety, which are critical for export success. The move reflects collaboration between central and regional authorities to boost economic growth through increased export opportunities. The shipment is part of broader efforts to enhance the competitiveness of Indonesian seafood in global markets.

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Indonesia ships first frozen tuna loin export from Maluku to Thailand

Indonesia has sent its first shipment of frozen tuna loin from Maluku to Thailand, marking a significant step in expanding seafood exports. The 11 metric ton shipment, valued at over Rp1 billion, was certified under the Fishery Product Quality and Safety Certificate (SMKHP) by the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries. Officials highlighted the importance of meeting international standards like Codex Alimentarius to ensure product quality and safety, which are critical for export success. The move reflects collaboration between central and regional authorities to boost economic growth through increased export opportunities. The shipment is part of broader efforts to enhance the competitiveness of Indonesian seafood in global markets.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of government initiatives to promote economic growth through seafood exports. It emphasizes collaboration between different levels of government and highlights technical aspects such as certification processes and international standards. There is no overt sl抗

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article includes precise details such as the shipment weight, origin, and certification. It presents information objectively with minimal bias, focusing on facts and official statements.

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