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    Menjelajahi masa depan perikanan budidaya Indonesia (Exploring Indonesian aquaculture futures)

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    • Aquaculture is the fastest-growing food production sector globally, with production projected to double within the next 15-20 years. Future growth of aquaculture is essential to providing sustainable supplies of fish in national, regional and global fish food systems; creating jobs; and maintaining fish at affordable levels for resource-poor consumers. To ensure that the anticipated growth of aquaculture remains both economically and ecologically sustainable, we need to better understand the likely patterns of growth, as well as the opportunities and challenges, that these trends present. This knowledge will enable us to better prioritize investments that will help ensure the sustainable development of the sector. In Indonesia, WorldFish and partners have applied a unique methodology to evaluate growth trajectories for aquaculture under various scenarios, as well as the opportunities and challenges these represent. Indonesia is currently the fourth largest aquaculture producer globally, and the sector needs to grow to meet future fish demand. The study overlapped economic and environmental models with quantitative and participatory approaches to understand the future of aquaculture in Indonesia. Such analyses, while not definitive, have provided new understanding of the future supply and demand for seafood in Indonesia stretching to 2030. The learning from this research provides a foundation for future interventions in Indonesian fish food systems, as well as a suite of methodologies that can be applied more widely for insightful analyses of aquaculture growth trajectories in other countries or regions.
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    • 2016
    Author
    • Phillips, M.
    • Henriksson, P.J.G.
    • Tran, N.
    • Chan, C.Y.
    • Mohan, C.V.
    • Rodriguez, U-P.
    • Suri, S.
    • Hall, S.
    • Koeshendrajana, S.
    Author(s) ORCID(s)
    • Michael Phillipshttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0282-0286
    • Sharon Surihttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3064-7991
    AGROVOC Keywords
    • aquaculture; research
    Type
    • Report
    Publisher
    • WorldFish
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