Indonesian Fisheries Policy Reform: Compliance to Stringent Food Safety Requirement Of Importing Countries
Abstract The main objective of this research is to discover the idea of innovation of Indonesia's legislation system on food security / seafood which has been heavily influenced by trade relations between Indonesia and the European Union as a group of major importing countries. This is a case...
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | Indonesian |
Published: |
University of Lampung
2018-01-01
|
Series: | Fiat Justisia |
Online Access: | http://jurnal.fh.unila.ac.id/index.php/fiat/article/view/984 |
Summary: | Abstract
The main objective of this research is to discover the idea of innovation of Indonesia's legislation system on food security / seafood which has been heavily influenced by trade relations between Indonesia and the European Union as a group of major importing countries. This is a case study that largely examines and presents trade disputes between Indonesia and some major importing countries, especially with the EU countries as a major group of country importers of fishery products and seafood from Indonesia. The various disputes and complaints found in this case study demonstrate the fact that the marine fisheries sector as one of Indonesia's mainstay sectors has a very potential economic value for the country's foreign exchange earnings. There is a very close relationship between the fisheries sector with the fulfillment of people's living needs as well as the development of economic economic sector in general, including food safety aspects. This should be addressed appropriately and efficiently by the government by adjusting and even updating laws and regulations in this sector in accordance with international food standards / food security; given the numerous demands and rejection of most of Indonesia's trading partner countries in this sector.
Keyword: Indonesian Fisheries, Policy Reform, Compliance, Food Safety Requirements, Importing Countries. |
---|---|
ISSN: | 1978-5186 2477-6238 |