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Indonesia encourages increased processing in agriculture, fisheries

Indonesian President Joko Widodo has underlined that the downstream process (the processing of raw products) should not be limited in mining but expanded to other sectors such as agriculture and fisheries.
Indonesia encourages increased processing in agriculture, fisheries ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Source: fao.org)
Jakarta (VNA) – Indonesian PresidentJoko Widodo has underlined that the downstream process (the processing of rawproducts) should not be limited in mining but expanded to other sectors such asagriculture and fisheries.

Speaking at a conference on February 22, PresidentWidodo said that downstream industries in mining of coal and nickel have broughtabout considerable income for the country.

Highlighting that small change will create great added values, he stressed thatIndonesia should expand the downstream process to other areas such asagriculture and fisheries.

The Indonesian leader took Thailand as an example, emphasising that the countryproduces and exports peeled coconuts at a price that is three times higherthan that of the whole fruit, bringing great added value. Meanwhile, coconut isalso one of the specialty fruits of Indonesia, but this country has yet to earnthe same, he said.

In the field of fisheries, fish sold in the form of fish sauceproducts brings less added value than finished products as fishmeal and fish flossor other products, he noted.

President Widodo encouraged localities to be more active and creative toproduce more added values for the country’s economy./.

VNA

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