Agrinas Jaladri Strategy to Develop Integrated National Fisheries Ecosystem from Upstream to Downstream
Jakarta – PT Agrinas Jaladri Nusantara (Persero), a state-owned fisheries enterprise, has outlined its strategy for developing an integrated national fisheries ecosystem spanning from upstream to downstream operations.
Puput Prihadi, Director of Strategy, Business, and Risk Management at Agrinas Jaladri Nusantara, explained that the development strategy encompasses strengthening the capture fisheries sector, aquaculture, fish processing, and logistics systems.
According to Prihadi, establishing a robust and integrated fisheries ecosystem requires synergy among multiple stakeholders. “We believe that Indonesia’s fisheries resource potential can be optimally managed through an integrated and sustainable approach,” he stated during a media gathering and joint iftar event at the company’s headquarters in Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, on Thursday, 12 March 2026.
Prihadi added that collaboration with various stakeholders, including media, is essential to ensuring that information about the company’s strategic initiatives is conveyed transparently to the public.
The event doubled as part of the pre-celebration activities for Agrinas Jaladri Nusantara’s first anniversary, which carries the theme “One Beginning, Endless Becoming” – reflecting the company’s spirit of transformation to continue growing and contributing to national fisheries sector development.
Kharisma Febriansyah, Chief Executive Director of Agrinas Jaladri Nusantara, stressed that media plays a strategic role in building public understanding of the transformation and business development initiatives undertaken by the company.
“From Ocean Potential to National Strength. Strengthening the fisheries sector is not merely an economic issue, but part of Indonesia’s broader strategy to enhance food security and human resource quality,” he said.
Through this initiative, Agrinas Jaladri Nusantara hopes to strengthen relationships with national media whilst promoting constructive and balanced reporting on Indonesian fisheries sector development.