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Natuna fish exports hit Rp2.9 billion with zero rejections
ID🏛️ Politics21 hr. ago

Natuna fish exports hit Rp2.9 billion with zero rejections

An article from Antara News reports that fish exports from Natuna, Riau Islands Province, totaled Rp2.9 billion in the first half of 2026 with no rejections by destination countries. The exports included live fish sent to Hong Kong and frozen fish shipped to Malaysia. Head of the Riau Islands Quarantine Office, Hasim, stated that strict inspections and health certifications ensure compliance with international standards. The success is attributed to rigorous oversight by the quarantine center and adherence to health protocols. The article highlights the importance of these exports as a significant income source for local fishermen.

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Natuna fish exports hit Rp2.9 billion with zero rejections

An article from Antara News reports that fish exports from Natuna, Riau Islands Province, totaled Rp2.9 billion in the first half of 2026 with no rejections by destination countries. The exports included live fish sent to Hong Kong and frozen fish shipped to Malaysia. Head of the Riau Islands Quarantine Office, Hasim, stated that strict inspections and health certifications ensure compliance with international standards. The success is attributed to rigorous oversight by the quarantine center and adherence to health protocols. The article highlights the importance of these exports as a significant income source for local fishermen.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the export performance and regulatory processes without overtly favoring any political ideology. It emphasizes the achievements of the quarantine office and the economic impact on fishermen, but does not take a clear stance on broader political issues.

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