Posts From adminapri
Indonesia Trade Group Sets Minimum Crab Size
FEBRUARY 20, 2014 New Sourcing Policy Aims for Abundant, Bigger Crabs The Indonesia Crab Processing Association (APRI) has adopted a sourcing policy setting the minimum size for purchasing Blue Swimming Crab at 10 cm. The policy will prohibit the purchase
Read MoreAPRI Completes IMACS Milestones, I-FISH Server Handed Over
SULTRA, Southeast Sulawesi, APRI completed the final milestones of a small-grant program funded by USAID/IMACS (Indonesian
Read MoreIndonesia’s MMAF Pays a Visit to NFI
source: http://www.committedtocrab.org/news/october-2014-newsletter/
Read MoreFishery Management in Kendari
SULTRA, Southeast Sulawesi, APRI completed the final milestones of a small-grant program funded by USAID/IMACS (Indonesian
Read MoreASEAN FIP PROTOCOL
ASEAN FIP Protocol was tested in Indonesia, which take place in Madura (Java) and Kendari Read MoreFishery Stakeholders Meeting in Kendari
Fishery stakeholders in Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi met on November 20th to review recommendations for target/limit reference Read MoreNFI Crab Council Announces ASEAN FIP PROTOCOL
The NFI crab council has announced the first meeting designed to develop a fisheries improvement plan
Read More