Dato Adnan Hussein, the Director General of the Malaysian Fisheries Department, confirmed that the country's fish supplies will remain stable despite global crises. Current stocks are capable of supporting production for three months.
In the village of Lamba on Indonesia's Bangka Island, farmer Ejac has transitioned from tin mining to shrimp farming, thanks to modern Chinese techniques. This collaboration highlights the potential for sustainable development through innovation and technology.
Indonesian Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Sakti Wahyu Trenggono, announced that the country expects to produce <strong>10.57 million tons</strong> of fish from April to December 2026. This initiative aims to ensure protein availability for the community amid global challenges.
Kalimantan West Governor Ria Nursan affirmed the local government's commitment to developing arowana fish as a symbol of the creative economy and a key export source. This announcement was made during a meeting with the Arowana Breeders and Traders Association in Pontianak.
Egypt has announced a significant scientific achievement with the successful artificial breeding of mullet fish for the first time. This milestone enhances the country's ability to meet local market demands for these fish, marking an important step in the development of aquaculture in Egypt.