FI:INS/81/008 Field Document March 1990 |
INDONESIA
A report prepared for the
Seafarming Development Project
by
Peter J. Gaiger
Marketing Adviser
This report was prepared during the course of the project identified on the title page. The conclusions and recommendations given in the report are those considered appropriate at the time of its preparation. They may be modified in the light of further knowledge gained at subsequent stages of the project.
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FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome, 1990
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1.1 Terms of Reference
1.2 The Current Situation in Indonesian Fisheries
1.3 Potentials for Indonesian Seafarming
2. FINFISH SPECIES SUITABLE FOR SEAFARMING IN INDONESIA
2.1 Seabass
2.2 Groupers
2.3 Snappers
2.4 Other Finfishes
3. COUNTRY REVIEWS OF SEABASS AND GROUPER SUPPLIES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND NEIGHBOURING AREAS
4.2.1 Hong Kong
4.2.2 Singapore
4.2.3 Potential for Indonesian Sea-farmed
Grouper Exports
5. THE DOMESTIC MARKET FOR INDONESIAN SEAFARMED FINFISH
5.1 Demand Patterns, Consumer Preference and Buying
Habits
5.2 The Potential for Seafarmed Finfish on the Domestic
Markets
5.3 Tourist Market
Appendix 1: Case Study of Riau: A (mature) Cage-Farming Province
Appendix 2: Sample Tabulations from Consumer Survey in Four Largest Cities
1. Coastal Aquaculture Production in Asia-Pacific Region
2. Thailand: Finfish Mariculture Production
3. Malaysia: Finfish Mariculture Production
4. Singapore: Fisheries Production
5. Singapore Prices ($S) for Seabass in 1989
6. Hong Kong: Fisheries Production and Trade
7. Indonesia: Seabass Production
8. Recent Recorded Aquaculture Production of Seabass
9. Indexed Live Fish Wholesale Market Prices: Groupers and Others
10. Recent Recorded Aquaculture Production of Groupers
11. Demand Patterns and Consumer Preference
12. Jakarta Supermarket Fish Prices
13. Potential Areas for Finfish Culture
14. Number of Cages Planned to Implement During 1989–1993 Period
15. World Production of Seabass (Lates calcarifer)
16. Production of some High Value Freshwater/Brackish Water Organisms in Indonesia
17. Annual Nominal Catch of Some Premium Species of Marine Finfish by Country
18. Per caput Consumption and Domestic Fish Catch for Selected East and Southeast Asian Countries
19. Market Parameters for High Value Fresh Marine Finfish and Cephalopods in Hong Kong
20. Domestic Prices for Seafarming Target Fish Species and Potential Substitutes