As the largest archipelagic nation in the world, Indonesia is endowed with vast marine and freshwater resources, making its fisheries sector a cornerstone of the national economy. Stretching across more than 17,000 islands, Indonesia boasts an unparalleled diversity of aquatic ecosystems that support a wide variety of fish species. From marine fisheries to inland aquaculture, the country has established itself as one of the leading producers of fish and aquatic products globally.
Indonesia's fisheries produce an array of high-demand products, including tuna, shrimp, mackerel, and catfish. These products are not only consumed locally but are also highly sought after in international markets due to their quality and sustainability. Advanced aquaculture practices, combined with traditional fishing methods, allow Indonesia to balance large-scale production with environmental conservation. With a focus on maintaining sustainable fisheries, the country adheres to strict regulations and innovative practices to preserve its marine biodiversity for future generations.
Aquaculture, in particular, plays a vital role in Indonesia's fisheries industry. The cultivation of freshwater fish, such as catfish, tilapia, and gourami, is a thriving sector that supports the livelihoods of millions of Indonesians. Catfish, in particular, is a versatile and widely consumed fish that has gained recognition for its mild flavor, tender texture, and nutritional value. It serves as a key ingredient in various culinary traditions across the globe.
PT Mitra Bisnis Internusa is proud to collaborate with local catfish producers to deliver premium Frozen Catfish to international markets. By implementing stringent quality control measures and leveraging state-of-the-art freezing technology, we ensure that our products meet the highest global standards. Together with our trusted partners, we are ready to bring the best of Indonesia’s aquaculture to the world, showcasing the richness and excellence of our fisheries sector.
