ASEAN Fisheries: Indonesia Dr. Choomjet Karnjanakesorn Office of Agricultural Affairs, Royal Thai...
-
Upload
josephine-billen -
Category
Documents
-
view
220 -
download
3
Transcript of ASEAN Fisheries: Indonesia Dr. Choomjet Karnjanakesorn Office of Agricultural Affairs, Royal Thai...
ASEAN Fisheries: IndonesiaASEAN Fisheries: Indonesia
Dr. Choomjet KarnjanakesornOffice of Agricultural Affairs, Royal Thai Embassy Jakarta,
Indonesia
Contents
1. ASEAN Fisheries 1. ASEAN Fisheries
2. Indonesia Fisheries 2. Indonesia Fisheries
3. AEC, APSC and ASCC 3. AEC, APSC and ASCC
4. Conclusion 4. Conclusion
Fisheries Capture (Tons)
Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Cambodia 482,500 480,000 431,000 465,000 490,094
Lao 29,800 26,925 26,925 30,000 30,900
Brunei 2,400 2,241 2,358 2,358 2,272
Indonesia 4,759,080 4,936,629 4,957,098 5,099,355 5,380,266
Malaysia 1,296,335 1,385,703 1,395,942 1,395,589 1,433,427
Thailand 2,776,295 2,468,784 2,457,184 1,741,662 1,827,199
Vietnam 1,959,900 2,121,400 2,087,500 2,243,100 2,420,800
Myanmar 2,006,790 2,235,580 2,493,750 2,766,940 3,063,210
Philippines 2,318,984 2,499,634 2,561,192 2,602,454 2,611,720
Singapore 3,103 3,522 1,623 2,121 1,732
Source: FAO
Fisheries Capture (Tons)
Cambo
dia
Indo
nesia
Mal
aysia
Thai
land
Viet
nam
Mya
nmar
Philipp
ines
0
1,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
6,000,000
Fisheries Capture 2010 (Tons)
Fisheries Aquaculture (Tons)
Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Cambodia 34,200 34,200 40,000 50,000 60,000
Lao 78,000 78,000 78,000 75,001 82,100
Brunei 700 622 473 433 500
Indonesia 1,292,899 1,392,904 1,690,121 1,733,434 2,304,828
Malaysia
168,317
178,239
243,081
333,445
373,151
Thailand 1,385,801 1,390,031 1,374,024 1,396,020 1,286,122
Vietnam 1,657,727 2,156,500 2,461,700 2,556,200 2,671,800
Myanmar
574,990
604,660
674,776
778,096
850,697
Philippines
623,369
709,715
741,142
737,397
744,695
Singapore 8,573 4,503 3,518 3,567 3,499
Source: FAO
Fisheries Aquaculture (Tons)
Indo
nesia
Mal
aysia
Thai
land
Viet
nam
Mya
nmar
Philipp
ines
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
Fisheries Aquaculture 2010 (Tons)
Sea Ports for Fisheries Products
Company Logo
Export of Thai Fisheries Products
Year 2007 2008 2009 2010
Vol. Val. Vol. Val. Vol. Val. Vol. Val.
Brunei 675
49,300
686
64,020
455
45,132
546
50,022
Indonesia 10,708
361,589
11,814
379,718
17,144
450,582
33,149
763,464
Malaysia 188,502
4,149,506
172,278
3,512,944
139,824
2,936,825
134,702
2,839,754
Philippines 12,903
647,599
16,238
1,266,879
22,101
1,742,335
22,483
1,697,985
Singapore 29,240
1,800,473
25,709
1,794,685
24,931
1,660,657
24,798
1,619,645
Vietnam 34,821
1,611,247
19,020
1,105,425
21,758
1,584,046
54,681
3,312,157
Vol. = Volume : TonsVal. = Value: 1,000 BathsSource: Department of Fisheries, Thailand
Company Logo
Export of Thai Fisheries Products 2010
Indo
nesia
Mal
aysia
Philipp
ines
Sing
apor
e
Viet
nam
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
3,500,000
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
Volume Value
Tons1,000 Baths
Company Logo
Import of Fisheries Products from ASEAN Countries
Year 2007 2008 2009 2010
Vol. Val. Vol. Val. Vol. Val. Vol. Val.
Indonesia 330,563
7,708,769
241,777
7,002,370
192,687
5,120,103
213,731
4,904,379
Malaysia 28,891
595,121
38,535
1,397,536
35,304
1,192,463
35,408
1,090,966
Philippines 13,790
645,197
16,248
1,112,413
25,436
1,253,778
19,363
956,733
Singapore 1,139
81,248
3,318
273,273
1,789
255,751
2,028
263,057
Vietnam 17,275
1,430,509
23,074
1,923,843
28,908
2,357,136
28,568
2,266,671
Vol. = Volume : TonsVal. = Value: 1,000 BathsSource: Department of Fisheries, Thailand
Company Logo
Import of Fisheries Products from ASEAN Countries 2010
Indo
nesia
Mal
aysia
Philipp
ines
Sing
apor
e
Viet
nam
0
1,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
6,000,000
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
VolumeValue
Tons1,000 Baths
ASEAN Community
• The Roadmap for the ASEAN Community (2009-2015):
• Signed by the ASEAN Head of Governments on the Cha-am Hua Hin Declaration on the Roadmap for the ASEAN Community (2009-2015).
• Consist of 3 pillars, namely:
• ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)• ASEAN Political Security Community (APSC)• ASEAN Socio Cultural Community (ASCC)
ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) Blueprint
• Two main Sections directly related to food, agriculture and forestry sectors, namely
• Section A6 Priority Integration Sectors • Section A7 Food, Agriculture and Forestry sectors.
• Serve as a monitoring mechanism to identify specific actions that must be undertaken by ASEAN collectively or by ASEAN Member States individually in establishing the AEC by 2015.
Fisheries in AEC Blueprint
• Section A6: Priority Integration Sector
• Fisheries related area:
• Sanitary and Phyto-Sanitary (SPS) and Technical Barrier to Trade (TBT) Measures
• Research and Development (R&D)• Human Resource Development (HRD)• Information
Fisheries in AEC Blueprint
• Section A7: Food, Agriculture and Forestry
• Fisheries related area:
• Enhance intra- and extra-ASEAN trade and long-term competitiveness of ASEAN’s food, agriculture and forestry products/ commodities
• Promote cooperation, joint approaches and technology transfer with international, regional organisations and private sector
• Promote ASEAN agricultural cooperatives and build a network mechanism linking agricultural cooperatives
ASEAN Political Security Community (APSC) Blueprint
• The APSC Blueprint is designed to promote peace and security in the region by elevating ASEAN’s political and security cooperation to a higher plane.
• Three key characteristics of a rules-based Community of shared values and norms - a cohesive, peaceful, stable and resilient region with shared responsibility for comprehensive security; and a dynamic and outward-looking region in an increasingly integrated and interdependent world.
Fisheries in APSC Blueprint
• Section B4: Non-Traditional Security Issues
• Fisheries related area:
• Illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing (IUU):
• Human Trafficking in Fisheries
ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) Blueprint
• To emphasize on people-centered and socially responsible with a view to achieving enduring solidarity and unity among the nations and peoples of ASEAN.
• To offer a strategic plan that serves as a single reference point for ASEAN socio-cultural initiatives.
Fisheries in ASCC Blueprint
• Section B3: Enhancing Food Security and• Safety• Section D7: Promoting the sustainable use of• coastal and marine environment• Section D8: Promoting Sustainable• Management of Natural • Resources and Biodiversity• Section D9: Promoting the Sustainability of• Freshwater Resources • Section D10: Responding to Climate Change• and addressing its impacts
Conclusion
•การเตร�ยมความพร�อมของ Indonesia ด้�านประมงในการเข�าสู่�� AEC
•ความสู่�าค�ญของ Indonesia ในแง�การเป�นแหล่�งว�ตถุ!ด้"บ
• โอกาสู่ของสู่"นค�าประมงไทยในอ"นโด้น�เซี�ย